Most of the remaining British men in the doubles play their QFs tomorrow on Court Simone Matthieu. Patten/Heliovaara up first, followed by Salisbury/Skupski.
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Most of the remaining British men in the doubles play their QFs tomorrow on Court Simone Matthieu. Patten/Heliovaara up first, followed by Salisbury/Skupski.
Link to the oop for tomorrow
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Patten/Heliovaara lose in straight sets.
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A bit late commenting but such a pity for Jack, certainly Bublik was on fire but thought he still might have found his way through-could not capitalise at the end though. As expected for Cameron but thought it might have been a bit more competitive.
Salisbury/Skupski have advanced against Ebden/Peers 6-7,6-4,6-4.
Neal and Desirae are into the Mixed Doubles semis.
Wow, Frenchwoman Boisson, WR361, has just take the 1st set tie-break over teenager Andreeva, WR6!
Up to now her biggest win on tour was the St Malo Challenger in 2024.
Injured just before RollyG last year, she was awarded a Wildcard into the 2025 event.
Now just 1 set away from the Semi-Final of a Grand Slam on home clay.
It ain't yet over and experience/stamina (at Grand Slam level) might become an issue -although Lois looks as though she's put in the hard yards. And the French crowd must be going nuts!
Andreeva went 3-0 up in the 2nd set but Boisson has held her serve and broken back, serving now at *2-3.
Boisson held, 3-3. 3 games away from an upset and place in the Semi-Finals to play Gauff.
Boisson wins!!! 7'6(6), 6'3 (she won the last 6 games!).
The partisan support always a great help but crikey, she's punching way above her ranking!
Luke Johnson and Sander Arends lost their doubles QF.
Only Brits left now, at least in the senior events, are Salisbury/Skupski and Neal again in the Mixed.