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American women have been headline acts at Roland Garros for decades. Can this generation of men's players join them?
Elina Svitolina, who is now 18-2 on clay in 2025, last won a match at WTA Tour-level after facing match point in 2021, when she fended off two to beat Petra Kvitova at the Stuttgart Open
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FirstSportz on MSN(Video) Aryna Sabalenka Gatecrashes Novak Djokovic’s Interview on TNT Sports at Roland GarrosAryna Sabalenka shared a playful moment with Novak Djokovic during his post-match interview at Roland Garros. While Djokovic was speaking to TNT Sports and signing tennis balls, Sabalenka made a surprise appearance.
Novak Djokovic will face Filip Misolic at Roland Garros as he looks to reach an impressive Grand Slam milestone.
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When Jannik Sinner’s opponent in the French Open’s third round finally won a single game, the Court Suzanne-Lenglen crowd responded with a standing ovation.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNSabalenka powers into Roland Garros quarter-finalsThe World No 1 reaches her 10th consecutive Grand Slam last eight with a straight-sets win over Amanda Anisimova.
Roland Garros welcomes nine main-draw first-timers, from junior champions to recent WTA breakout performers. Meet them here.
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Sporting News on MSNFrench Open prize money 2025: Winnings breakdown, purse for Roland-Garros singles, doubles tennis players by roundRoland-Garros – is underway.For 2025, the overall prize pool sits at €56.35 million, marking a 5.2 per cent rise on last year's sum.While doubles players won't enjoy the increase, singles players are set to earn more at every stage of the tournament,
Jannik Sinner will aim for a rare Grand Slam achievement at the French Open, one that only Novak Djokovic has managed in recent years.
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FirstSportz on MSN(Video) Jannik Sinner Creates an Iconic Ballerina Pose During Roland Garros Thumping Over Jiri Lehecka at Roland GarrosJannik Sinner delivered another commanding performance at the French Open, defeating Jiri Lehecka in straight sets. The Italian dominated the match from start to finish, needing only 94 minutes to seal the win and continue his strong form in Paris.