Rome was supposed to sharpen the hierarchy before Roland Garros. Instead, it has scrambled it. Partly. The world No. 1 is gone. The defending champion is gone. Madison Keys is gone. So is Amanda Anisimova before even striking a ball. Around them, teenagers have exploded into contention, qualifiers have distorted entire sections of the draw … Continue reading From Sorana Cirstea’s Renaissance to Mirra Andreeva’s Relentlessness — Rome’s Quarter-finals Suddenly Feel Wide Open
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