Welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to the fourth day of the main draw of the Roland-Garros tennis tournament. Place in the second round of the women’s and men’s draws. From the first racquet hits of the day until the end of the night session, we will tell you here everything that will happen at Porte d’Auteuil and even more.
- Today’s headliners
Triple winner of the French Open, the Polish Iga Swiatek will face a former world number 1, the Japanese Naomi Osaka. The Tunisian Ons Jabeur (seeded no 8) will play against the Colombian Camila Osorio and the American Coco Gauff (no 3) against the Slovenian Tamara Zidansek. In the men’s draw, which has never been so open and indecisive in the last twenty years, several contenders for final victory are to be followed: Stefanos Tsitsipas, Carlos Alcaraz and even Andrey Rublev.
Five French representatives are on the program this Wednesday. The only seed in the contingent, Caroline Garcia (no 21) will play against American Sofia Kenin. Chloé Paquet will not be preferred face to the Czech Katerina Siniakova (no 32).
In the men’s draw, Alexandre Müller will cross paths with Italian Matteo Arnaldi at the start of the day and Corentin Moutet will cross paths with Alexander Shevchenko in the afternoon. Finally, the duel between the Italian Jannick Sinner and the French Richard Gasquet will have the honors of the night session on the center court.
- A little reading in the meantime
Our section on Roland-Garros 2024
Alizé Cornet turns the page after “twenty years of ups and downs”
Rafael Nadal loses in the first round at Roland-Garros in an end-of-reign atmosphere
Ivan Ljubicic: “the mentality of French players is not individualistic enough”
On the Suzanne-Lenglen court, a new pleated roof like Jean Patou’s skirt
On the court mo 14, “the cauldron spirit” resists the rain, but not the defeats of the French
The detailed program for this Wednesday can be found here.
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