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Sporting News on MSNLast American to win French Open women's singles: Revisiting Serena Williams' title in 2015The French Open is one of the most tennis tournaments on the tour each year. It follows the Australian Open and leads right ...
After an unfortunate first foray into the spotlight in April (yes, that infamous Harriet Dart deodorant moment), Lois Boisson ...
Madison Keys continued to tear up the Grand Slams in 2025, advancing to the French Open quarterfinals on Monday.
We talk in tennis of a transition game, moving from one set of strokes to the next, moving seamlessly up the court from one ...
Coco Gauff reached the third round at Roland Garros, marking a milestone that moves her past Serena Williams in a key career ...
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FirstSportz on MSNSerena Williams’ Ex-Coach Calls Lorenzo Musetti ‘Very Lucky’ on Avoiding Default for Kicking a Ball at Lineswoman at Roland GarrosRennae Stubbs, former coach of Serena Williams, was quick to react to an incident involving Lorenzo Musetti during his French ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'Swiatek? a great player, but not a star': Mouratoglou defends Roland Garros’ decision to exclude women from night sessionsPatrick Mouratoglou agreed with the Roland Garros organisers on not scheduling women’s matches during the night sessions.
Coco Gauff is a woman on a mission. The 21-year-old survived an early scare to reach her second consecutive semi-final at the ...
American tennis player Coco Gauff made her debut in the 2025 edition of Roland Garros with a victory that saw her surpass a record held by Serena Williams, as well as causing a b ...
French wild cards Lois Boisson and Elsa Jacquemot have overcome ups and downs in their careers to light up Roland Garros for ...
A scavenger hunt is underway at Stade Roland-Garros, where colorful Lego portraits of former champions have quietly appeared across the grounds. But you’ll need a sharp eye to spot them.
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Daily Express US on MSNIga Swiatek told she's 'not a superstar' in ruthless Serena Williams comparisonThe controversy surrounding the scheduling of women's matches at the French Open shows no sign of slowing down, with Iga ...
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