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.
oop out for tomorrow - h ttps://www.rolandgarros.com/en-us/order-of-play?year=2025&competition=all&annexeCourt=all&pri ncipalCourt=all&favoriteFilter=false&country=all&d ate=2025-06-04
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.
Zverev took the first set 6'4 but Djokovic has now levelled the match to 1-1 after taking the 2nd set 6'3.
3rd set to Djokovic 6'2. Found his mojo.
Nole wins, Neal and Desirae lose.
whilst Djokovic was pretty impressive Zverev was somewhat disappointing as the match progressd,particularly in the 3rd set and could not quite find a way back in the end. certainly a surprise with Boisson getting the better of Andreeva in the end,Gauff had a battle with Keys for a while but ran away 6-1 in the decider.
pity for Neal and Desirae though was tight.
Sabalenka off to a flying start ... has broken Swiatek twice and is about to serve *3-0 up in the 1st set.
Early days ...
Iga fought back and the first set went to a tie-break.
Sabalenka got the upper hand though and took it 7'6(1).
In the 2nd set it's Swiatek a break up and serving at *3-2. Held for 4-2.
Swiatek won the second set, but then got blown away in the decider.
Sabalenka into her first RollyG Final. That last set was all hers!
Beat Swiatek 7'6(1), 4'6, 6'0
Onto Coco Gauff v Lois Boisson.
Gauff leads 4-0 in the opening set ..... Boisson to find her feet but has finally held serve for 1-4.
GB's Hannah Klugman has made the semis of the Girl's singles.
Gauff wins 6'1, 6'2 over Boisson. The RollyG Final will be between the world #1 and #2.
sabalenka/Swiatek in battle for two sets but Aryna destroyed Iga in decider with a bagel losing only 6 points,will have been somewhat demoralising for the four times French open champion. No great surprise that Gauff had routine win over Boisson really.
Good for Hannah!
Hannah Klugman makes the Girls final!
Joe and Neal make the doubles final!
Great for Joe/Neal , won the deciding ctb over Harrison/kiing in 6-7,6-3,10-7 win, well done !
Alcaraz in another Grand slam final but unfortunately Musetti had to retire at 0-2 in the 4th having lost 8 consecutive games and hampered by upper left leg injury.the Italian worried Alcaraz for a while having taken the first 6-4 but match turned when Carlos took 2nd set Breaker 7-3.
oop for Saturday - h ttps://www.rolandgarros.com/en-us/order-of-play?year=2025&competition=all&annexeCourt=all&pri ncipalCourt=all&favoriteFilter=false&country=all&d ate=2025-06-07
Salisbury and Skupski in doubles final after the womens final which starts 2 pm.
Hanna Klugman from GB is in the junior girls final tomorrow at 11 am. She is only 16 years old.
Sinner has taken the first 2 sets 6'4, 7'5.
Djokovic had set points x 3 at *4-5 but Sinner saved them all and held.
Into a tie-break for the 3rd set.
Djokovic serving first:-
*0-1 early break of serve by Sinner
0-2*
0-3*
*1-3
*2-3 Djoko holds, just the one break of serve so far.
2-4*
2-5* Sinner is 2 points away from the Final.
*2-6 Match point 1 for Sinner
*3-6 Match points on Sinners serve(s)
Sinner wins!
GSM Jannik Sinner v Novak Djokovic, 6'4, 7'5, 7'6(3)
Cracking Final ahead between Sinner and Alcaraz.
First time we have had a junior female in the final for 49 years.
Quite lengthy for a straights sets win particularly in the 2nd and 3 but Sinner always seemed to have the edge on Djokovic, stepped up when he needed to and Novak could not keep him at bay. Great for Jannik- well done! :swingin:
Should be interesting v Alcaraz!
well done to Hannah Klugman,great she made the Junior final :)
Lilli Tagger, AUT, took the Girls title with a 6'2, 6'0 win over Hannah Klugman.
Coco Gauff comes from a set down to beat Sabalenka and win her first Roland Garros.
Ouch...
Neal and Joe bagelled in the first set.
1 set all! Neal and Joe take the second set 7-6(5).
Glad Coco Gauff overcame Sabalenka 6-7,6-2,6-4. Difficult conditions and not always the best tennis but some drama and Gauff was stronger mentally. Has a more attractive game.
unfortunately Granollers/Zeballos take the decider in the Men's Doubles 7-5 to take the title, close in the end though!
Pity Hannah did not make much of an impression but had a good tournament!
Sinner takes the first set 6'4.
And the 2nd set 7'6(4) after a lead of 4-1 from which Alcaraz fought back to get to the tie-breaker.
The Itialian is one win away from the RollyG title.
Still not over .....
Game on ... Alcaraz takes the 3rd set 6'4 and now it gets interesting.
For matches over 3hrs duration the Spaniard might have more stamina to outlast the Italian.
ooo very nervy moments
Sinner got the break in game 7 and held to go 5-3 up.
Alcaraz held.
Sinner served for the match at *5-4 and got broken back ... 5-5.
If Alcaraz can find some magic and get this set it'll be a long night at Roland Garros!