Gauff goes down to Trevisan amidst flurry of double-faults

Coco Gauff comes close to reaching the 20-mark in double-faults, and as a result she loses to Martina Trevisan on Wednesday at Roland-Garros.

Wawrinka and Ruud advance on Day 4, Isner sent packing by Korda

All of the men’s singles match updates from Day 4 of the French Open at Roland-Garros. Stan Wawrinka and Sebastian Korda were among the early winners on Wednesday.

Tauson boots Brady out of tournament, Pliskova survives first-round scare

All the breaking news and results from Day 3 of the women’s singles at Roland Garros, including a scare for second seed Karolina Pliskova and a big upset engineered by Clara Tauson.

The pressure Tsitsipas puts on himself plays against him – The Eye of the Coach #22

In the latest edition of Eye of the Coach, Frenchman Patrick Mouratoglou casts his expert eye across the gameplan and mental attitude of Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Roland-Garros Day 1 recap: minor upsets, but top favorites cruise

The last Grand Slam of 2020 is under way as the French Open is hosted in a cold and wet autumnal Paris in late September. Day 1 saw a few surprises, but most favourites produced expected results.

Euphoric Thiem, vengeful Djokovic: Ready to challenge Nadal at Roland-Garros

Even though they had differing fortunes at the US Open, both Dominic Thiem and Novak Djokovic both arrived at Roland Garros with confidence. Each man fully intends to challenge the supremacy of the King of Clay, 12-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal.

Tsitsipas deals with Lajovic to reach semi-finals in Hamburg

Dusan Lajovic was no match for Stefanos Tsitsipas in Hamburg on Friday, as the Greek sets up a semi-final with Chilean Cristian Garin.

Former Top 10s and newcomers: Who made it through in Roland-Garros’ singles draws?

The qualifying stages of Roland-Garros just drew to an end, with 12 players making it through in each draw. We take a look at who is trying to make a comeback and who are the players to watch in the main draw.

Rome recap: Halep on top form, expanded players pool and more

Simona Halep continued her stunning run of form on clay with a first ever Rome title, while Karolina Pliskova returned to form and Victoria Azarenka turned up the heat. Here’s what we learned and what you might have missed.

Djokovic: Not facing Nadal in Rome final will be strange

World number one Novak Djokovic will take on Rafael Nadal’s conqueror Diego Schwartzman in Monday’s Internazionali d’Italia final.

Halep holds off Muguruza in Rome semi-final thriller

Simona Halep survives a tough three-setter against Garbine Muguruza to reach the Rome final on Sunday. Halep will battle either Karolina Pliskova or Marketa Vondrousova for the title.

Inside Victoria Azarenka’s Rome bread basket

Victoria Azarenka sailed past Sofia Kenin on Thursday in Rome, producing the 10th “double bagel” of her career. Let’s take a closer look at this amazing performance.

Musetti continues surprise run with victory over Nishikori

Italian teenager Lorenzo Musetti produced another stunning performance at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, adding Kei Nishikori to his growing list of scalps.

Azarenka stays hot with Rome victory over Venus

US Open finalist Victoria Azarenka kicks off her Rome campaign with a straight-set win over Venus Williams on Wednesday. Next up for Azarenka is Sofia Kenin.

Gauff gets past Jabeur in break-fest during first-round action

Coco Gauff is through to the Rome second round after making surprisingly quick work of Ons Jabeur on Tuesday. Both players endured serving performances they will want to forget.

It’s Thiem’s time, as doubts of ever winning a slam are silenced

Dominic Thiem was starting to doubt if he would ever win a Grand Slam title. He finally accomplished the feat on Sunday at the US Open, and did so in the toughest way possible — coming back two sets to love down.

Beaten Azarenka not disappointed but admits “it’s painful to lose”

In her first Grand Slam final for seven years, Victoria Azarenka was edged out by Naomi Osaka in a three-set thriller

For a Grand Slam final without the Big 3, Thiem and Zverev are the perfect match

With no Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, and with Novak Djokovic self-destructing in the fourth round, the path has finally cleared for a new men’s champion.

Fate plays a hand as Osaka completes fitting victory

From the moment Naomi Osaka stepped out for her first match at Flushing Meadows this year, there was a strange sense of inevitability that she would go all the way to the title.

Thiem played like one of the big three – Medvedev

Daniil Medvedev said he felt Dominic Thiem is now playing on the same level as the big three of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.

Thiem jokes he’ll have to call Andy Murray if he loses fourth Grand Slam final

If Dominic Thiem falls to 0-4 in Grand Slam finals at the US Open on Sunday, the Austrian star might just phone Andy Murray for advice.