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Serena Williams’ British Return Comes With a GLP-1 Question Tennis Cannot Ignore
Serena Williams has always known how to command a stage. Now, at 44, she is preparing to do it again in Britain, where her expected return at Queen’s Club has given tennis the kind of story it never quite stops…
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Amélie Mauresmo Says Clay-Court Technology Is Not Ready as Roland Garros Defends Human Calls
Roland Garros has a very modern problem wrapped inside its oldest surface. Clay leaves marks. Tennis now loves technology. Players want certainty. Fans want instant proof. And somewhere in the middle stands Amélie Mauresmo, trying to explain why the French…
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Marta Kostyuk Keeps Her Clay Season Untouched and Dedicates Ukrainian Quarter-Final to Home
Marta Kostyuk has stopped looking like a player on a run and started looking like a weather system. The 23-year-old from Kyiv arrived in this French Open quarter-final unbeaten on clay this season, carrying titles, form and the strange calm…
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Mirra Andreeva Turns a Closed Roof Into a Trap and Leaves Sorana Cirstea With Three Games
The roof was closed. The air was heavier. The court should have offered Sorana Cirstea a few ways to make this awkward. Instead, Mirra Andreeva turned Court Philippe-Chatrier into a room with very little oxygen. Cirstea arrived in the French…
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Where Was the Clay Aryna? Sabalenka Brings New York to Paris and Throws It at Osaka
Where was the clay Aryna? Wrong person. Ask Amélie Mauresmo. The Roland Garros tournament director may have scheduled this on Paris clay, but Sabalenka played Osaka as if the court had been shipped in from New York. Apart from the…
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Maja Chwalinska Has Already Won a Champion’s Load of Matches in Paris
Maja Chwalinska can already keep one astonishing line for the rest of her life. Whatever happens from here, she has won seven matches at Roland Garros 2026. Three in qualifying. Four in the main draw. That is the same number…
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Madison Keys Runs Out of Answers as Diana Shnaider Blows the Last North American Out of Paris
Madison Keys is one of tennis’s great enigmas. Some days, the ball comes off her racket like it has been personally offended. Other days, the same power that can blast holes through a draw starts blasting holes through her own…
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Anna Kalinskaya Survives Potapova Chaos and Finds a Clay-Court Quarter-Final She Was Never Supposed to Love
This was the match that could change a career. Not because Anastasia Potapova and Anna Kalinskaya were playing for a trophy yet, but because of what waited on the other side. With qualifier Maja Chwalińska and Diane Parry still alive…
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Mirra Andreeva Answers Every Clay-Court Question as Teichmann Runs Out of Places to Hide
Slice at Mirra Andreeva, and she can slice back. Hit heavy, and she will try to hit heavier. Throw moonballs into the Paris sky, and she has enough topspin of her own to make the clay feel like a trampoline.…
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Marta Kostyuk Boots Swiatek Out of Paris and Sets Up Ukrainian Firefight With Svitolina
Imagine saying this before Roland Garros: Maja Chwalińska would still be in the tournament halfway, but Iga Swiatek would not. That is the kind of sentence Paris usually reserves for fever dreams, but Marta Kostyuk made it real. The woman…
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Coco Gauff Loses Her Grip in Paris as Anastasia Potapova Turns Chaos Into a Roland Garros Shock
Coco Gauff had this match by the throat more than once. She had dragged the first set back from 2-4 and taken it 6-4. She had watched Anastasia Potapova wobble badly while trying to close the second. She had a…
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Madison Keys Is the Last North American Woman Standing After Paris Wipes Out Jovic, Gauff, Anisimova and Mboko
Round Three turned into a North American clear-out. Coco Gauff went out. Amanda Anisimova went out. Peyton Stearns went out. Iva Jovic went out after pushing Naomi Osaka to three sets. Four of the five American women who reached the…
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Mboko vs. Keys, Roland Garros R16: Canada’s Teenage No. 9 Has a Date With American Firepower
PARIS — There are matchups that look good on paper, and then there are matchups that make you sit up straight and put down your croissant. Victoria Mboko against Madison Keys at Roland Garros 2026 is firmly in the second…
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Peyton Stearns Gets Swiss-Rolled at Roland Garros as Bencic Makes It Look Embarrassingly Easy
The American No. 78 arrived in Paris with dreams of a deep run. She leaves with 25 unforced errors, a 3-6, 3-6 scoreline, and some serious questions about her second serve. PARIS — If you were looking for an upset…
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Mirra Andreeva Keeps Her Clay-Court Engine Running as Bouzkova Finds No Way Through in Paris
Mirra Andreeva’s clay swing is beginning to look less like a run of good form and more like a young player settling into her natural habitat. The screenshot of her recent results tells the story neatly. Stuttgart, Madrid, Rome, Roland…












