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The championship matches are set and on Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7, the women's and men's winners of Roland-Garros will be decided.
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Roland Garros champion Mirra Andreeva, 19, gets emotional: 'I want to relive this'
Mirra Andreeva tearfully reflects on maiden Grand Slam title, thanks coach Conchita Martinez, and confesses the victory is 'addictive' as she eyes grass success. Crowned at Roland Garros at just 19 years old,
After long being hailed as the next star of women’s tennis, the 19-year-old won her first major singles trophy, defeating Maja Chwalińska in the French Open
French Open Final set as Alexander Zverev faces Flavio CobolliAlexander Zverev is set to face Flavio Cobolli in Sunday’s French Open final. The two players are still looking for their first major title,
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Mirra Andreeva picked up her first Grand Slam title after seeing off qualifier Maja Chwalinska in the Roland Garros final. It was a tournament filled with surprises, but the final went as expected, with Andreeva coming through in straight sets,
This Roland Garros tournament has been full of surprises and upsets on both the ATP and WTA tournaments. Possibly the most surprising of all of these results was the demise of Jannik Sinner in the second round against Juan Manuel Cerundolo,
What stood out was not simply the fact that Pitt was there. Roland Garros welcomed several high profile guests from the worlds of film, television, and music. Among those in attendance were Emma D'Arcy, Richard Gadd, Rebel Wilson, and musician Flea, all recognizable names capable of attracting attention on their own.
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Greg Rusedski fires back at Andre Agassi’s Jannik Sinner jibe following stunning Roland Garros upset
Andre Agassi recently weighed in on Jannik Sinner’s early exit from Roland Garros, questioning the Italian’s physical readiness after a five-set loss to Juan Manuel Cerundolo. Sinner, who had looked to be cruising when he went two sets up and then 5-1 ahead in the third,