The top two women in the world will meet in the Roland Garros final for the first time since 1995.
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An undefeated day for the top three on both Tours set up blockbuster semifinals at Roland Garros.
A dramatic breakthrough by a home hope, a tough test for the women’s No. 1, and one more victory apiece for the leading clay specialist on each Tour.
As Roland Garros prepares to host the first group of quarterfinals, here is a look back at the survivors of Monday’s fourth-round action in Paris.
As remarkable as it seems, half of the Roland Garros quarterfinal lineup has emerged. Here’s a glance across who shone at the start of the second week.
At the midpoint of Roland Garros, Saturday determined the last group of survivors who earned the right to reach the second week.
Compensating for the rain-shortened Thursday schedule, a sprawling array of competitors took the court in Paris on Friday.
Only a handful of men’s matches unfolded on a day blighted by rain, while the women’s draw produced more results
A rainy Tuesday meant a full schedule of play on Wednesday as the first round ended and the second round began.
Inclement weather cut the day short in Paris on Tuesday, but it did not dampen everyone who took the court. Here are some of the players for whom rays of sun shone through the clouds.