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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…
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Swiatek Gets the Polish Duel She Needed as Linette Makes Her Work for Paris Fourth Round
An all-Polish match at Roland Garros is never just another line in the draw, especially when Iga Swiatek is involved. For Magda Linette, this was a chance to trouble the country’s standard-bearer on one of tennis’s biggest stages. For Swiatek,…
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Coco Gauff Survives Mayar Sherif’s Clay-Court Trap as American Hopes Thin Out in Paris
Thirteen American women began the second round in Paris. By the time the third-round board had settled, only five were still there: Gauff, Iva Jovic, Madison Keys, Peyton Stearns and Amanda Anisimova. For one of the deepest national groups in…
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Qualifier Maja Chwalinska Breaks Through Again as Elise Mertens Falls Apart at Roland Garros
Maja Chwalinska came through qualifying and brought a broom with her. Zheng Qinwen got four games. Elise Mertens got four games. Both were handed second-set bagels. What began as a qualifier’s opening has turned into one of the sharpest raids…
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Hailey Baptiste’s Father Rushes From Stands as Horror Roland Garros Injury Ends Breakout Clay Season
Hailey Baptiste had spent the clay season forcing people to learn to spell her name properly. Madrid had done most of the work. Beating Jasmine Paolini was one thing. Beating Belinda Bencic was another. Then came Aryna Sabalenka, world No.…
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Two Ukrainian Thoroughbreds Advance as Ostapenko Stumbles in Roland Garros Dark-Horse Race
Marta Kostyuk and Elina Svitolina stayed on course at Roland Garros, giving Ukraine two strong runners still moving through the draw, while Jelena Ostapenko’s outside title charge came to an abrupt halt against Magda Linette. The dark-horse race in Paris…
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Starodubtseva Delivers Roland Garros Thunderclap as Rybakina Falls in Super Tie-Break
Elena Rybakina’s name still carries a particular echo in Paris. Before she became a Grand Slam champion, before she became world No. 2, before her game started to feel like one of the tour’s cleanest arguments for controlled violence, Roland…
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Swiatek Moves On in Paris but Bejlek Made the Scoreline Look Cleaner Than the Match
Iga Swiatek is into the third round of Roland Garros, and the scoreboard will not scare anyone on her side of the draw. 6-2, 6-3. Straight sets. Job done. Another step forward in Paris. But this was not the same…
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Roland Garros 2026 Women’s Singles: Results, Draw, Scores & Schedule
The Roland Garros 2026 women’s singles tournament centre gives WTA tennis fans live scores, easy-to-read match results, the full draw, match-ups, and daily updates from Paris. Follow every round from qualifying to the final as the world’s top players compete…
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Kimberly Birrell Finds Her Kylie Minogue Moment in Paris as Pegula Crashes Out of Roland Garros
For one set, Kimberly Birrell looked trapped in the wrong Netflix documentary about an Australian comeback. Not quite Kylie Minogue stating her singing was a five, perhaps, but something painfully close: a player standing on the red clay of Roland…
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The French Open Story Everyone Skips: The Qualifiers Who Stole the First Round
Roland Garros has room for royalty, of course. Aryna Sabalenka opened with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Jessica Bouzas Maneiro. Coco Gauff finished Taylor Townsend off 6-4, 6-0. Victoria Mboko, still carrying that wonderful teenage electricity, swept Nikola Bartunkova aside…
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Paris Started Throwing Luggage Into the Street but Swiatek, Rybakina and Anisimova Kept Driving
Roland Garros never needs much time to become itself. A few hours of first-round tennis, a little loose clay underfoot, a few players carrying too much form or too much doubt, and suddenly the women’s draw has already started shedding…
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With a Nation Breathing Down Her Neck, Zheng Qinwen Falls Apart in Roland Garros Shock
Paris used to glow for Zheng Qinwen. On Monday, it swallowed her whole. Back on the clay where she became Olympic champion, Zheng was beaten 6-4, 6-0 by qualifier Maja Chwalińska, broke down in tears afterwards and was left facing…
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Svitolina Stares Down Bondar Curse and Escapes Roland Garros Thriller
Elina Svitolina came to Roland Garros with Rome still fresh in the legs and belief still warm in the hand. That usually makes a first-round draw feel a little less dangerous. Hungary’s Anna Bondar clearly had other ideas. For long…














