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PARIS (Reuters) -Highlights of the fifth day at the French Open on Thursday (times GMT): 1842 DJOKOVIC SEES OFF MOUTET Sixth seed Novak Djokovic, who received medical treatment on his left foot in the third set,
Coco Gauff broke down in tears during a tense French Open moment at last year’s tournament. Attempting to advance to the 2024 women’s finals, Gauff challenged a controversial call
Coco Gauff forgot to take her rackets to the court but reminded her rivals of her French Open title ambitions with a commanding first-round win, while Daniil Medvedev was unable to string out his journey beyond the first round on a wet and windy Tuesday.
Coco Gauff’s French Open campaign got off on the wrong note as she took to Court Philippe-Chatrier with something missing. The world No. 2 was ready to face Australia’s Olivia Gadecki when she realised that she had arrived without any rackets, and she quickly informed the umpire.
Novak Djokovic will take on American Mackenzie McDonald in the first round of the French Open, hoping to kickstart his quest for a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam. The 38-year-old has endured fitness struggles and bouts of inconsistency since taking home the Olympic gold medal here nine months ago;
Sabalenka's rise makes Swiatek's odds that much more valuable and bettors are jumping on the opportunity to get such a good price on someone who has dominated this tournament. At