French Open LIVE: Latest tennis scores and results as Coco Gauff faces Ons Jabeur in quarter-final clash

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French Open LIVE: Latest tennis scores and results as Coco Gauff faces Ons Jabeur in quarter-final clash

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There are two blockbuster matches in the women’s singles before Carlos Alcaraz takes on Stefanos Tsitsipas and Jannik Sinner meets Grigor Dimitrov

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The French Open quarter-finals are underway at Roland Garros as defending champion Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff look to set up a rematch of their 2022 final in Paris.

 

US Open champion Gauff takes on eighth seed Ons Jabeur in the first match of the day on Court Philippe-Chatrier, before World No 1 Swiatek faces Marketa Vondrousova in another blockbuster quarter-final clash. Swiatek will look to extend her winning run at the French Open to 19 matches against the Wimbledon champion.

 

Then it’s over to the men’s singles, as second seed Jannik Sinner takes on a resurgent Grigor Dimitrov before Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas do battle in the night session. Alcaraz and Sinner have not met in best-of-five since becoming grand slam champions and it would be a dream semi-final for the tournament.

 

Yesterday, Novak Djokovic needed five sets to overcome Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo following his 3am finish on Saturday night. It took five sets and four hours and 39 minutes of tennis, but the world number one has booked his place in the quarter-finals. Elsewhere, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina marched into the quarter-finals with straight-sets wins. Rybakina first defeated Elina Svitolina in the opening match on Philippe-Chatrier before Sabalanka thrashed American Emma Navarro.

 

Follow live updates and the latest scores from the French Open below

 

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French Open quarter-finals begin at Roland Garros

Coco Gauff take on Ons Jabeur in opening match of the day

Iga Swiatek then faces Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova

Men’s action begins with Jannik Sinner vs Grigor Dimitrov

Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas headline night session, not before 7:15pm

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Djokovic set for scan on knee injury

Novak Djokovic blamed the slippery court for the injury he appeared to sustain at the start of the second set against Francisco Cerundolo yesterday.

 

He began grimacing and rubbing his right knee shortly after taking the first set and required a medical time-out at 2-1 down in the second.

 

He said: “I guess we’ll do some more screening and tests and check-ups tomorrow, as well.

 

“We have done some with the doctor right now after the match. Some positive news but also some maybe concerns, so let’s see tomorrow. I can’t tell you more about it at the moment.”

 

At the time, Djokovic was heard telling the physio: “I screwed up my knee. I’m slipping and sliding all the time.”

 

Mike Jones4 June 2024 09:28

10 minutes ago

Novak Djokovic limps through longest French Open match of career

Novak Djokovic limped into the quarter-finals of the French Open after defying a knee injury to come through the longest Roland Garros match of his career.

 

The defending champion defeated Francisco Cerundolo – in another five-setter – 6-1 5-7 3-6 7-5 6-3 in four hours and 39 minutes.

 

World number one Djokovic blamed the slippery court for the injury he appeared to sustain at the start of the second set.

 

He began grimacing and rubbing his right knee shortly after taking the first set and required a medical time-out at 2-1 down in the second.

Novak Djokovic limps through longest French Open match of career

The defending champion defeated Francisco Cerundolo 6-1 5-7 3-6 7-5 6-3 in four hours and 39 minutes

 

French Open: Tournament schedule

Over the first 10 days of the tournament, play begins on the outside courts from 10am UK time, and the show courts from 11pm. There is then a night session on Court Philippe-Chatrier, which gets underway from 7:15pm.

 

Tuesday 4 June: Men’s and women’s singles, quarter-finals

 

Wednesday 5 June: Men’s and women’s singles, quarter-finals

 

Thursday 6 June: Men’s and women’s singles, semi-finals

Friday 7 June: Men’s and women’s singles, semi-finals

Saturday 8 June

11am: Wheelchair final

 

Not before 3pm: Women’s singles final

 

Not before 5pm: Men’s doubles final

 

Sunday 9 June

 

11:30am: Women’s doubles final

 

Not before 3pm: Men’s singles final

 

Mike Jones4 June 2024 09:17

21 minutes ago

Is the French Open on TV? Where to watch

You can watch the French Open live on Discovery+ and Eurosport in the UK. The action will be broadcast on Eurosport’s TV channels, or fans can tune into Discovery+ to stream the tournament, where an Entertainment & Sport pass is available for either £6.99/month or £59.99/year.

27 minutes ago

French Open order of play: Tuesday 4 June

Court Philippe Chatrier

 

From 10:00am BST

 

(3) Coco Gauff vs (8) Ons Jabeur

 

(1) Iga Swiatek vs (5)Marketa Vondrousava (5)

 

(10) Grigor Dimitrov vs (2) Jannik Sinner

 

Not before 7:15pm BST

 

(9) Stefanos Tsitsipas vs (3) Carlos Alacaraz

 

Mike Jones4 June 2024 09:06

33 minutes ago

Good morning

The French Open quarter-finals are underway at Roland Garros as defending champion Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff look to set up a rematch of their 2022 final in Paris.

US Open champion Gauff takes on eighth seed Ons Jabeur in the first match of the day on Court Philippe-Chatrier, before World No 1 Swiatek faces Marketa Vondrousova in another blockbuster quarter-final clash. Swiatek will look to extend her winning run at the French Open to 19 matches against the Wimbledon champion.

Then it’s over to the men’s singles, as second seed Jannik Sinner takes on a resurgent Grigor Dimitrov before Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas do battle in the night session. Alcaraz and Sinner have not met in best-of-five since becoming grand slam champions and it would be a dream semi-final for the tournament.

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