Sinner Sets Sights on French Open Quarters, Gauff and Andreeva in Action
- Jannik Sinner, the top seed from Italy, is set to face Russian 17th seed Andrey Rublev in the French Open fourth round in Paris in 2025.
- Sinner seeks his third consecutive Grand Slam title amid a career head-to-head lead of six wins to three against Rublev, who won their only prior Roland Garros meeting in 2022.
- The tournament also features Coco Gauff, world number two, battling Russian 20th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova, and Mirra Andreeva facing ex-compatriot Daria Kasatkina for a quarter-final spot.
- Third-Seeded players Alexander Zverev and Jessica Pegula are set to compete in the fourth round, facing off with Tallon Griekspoor and Lois Boisson respectively, with Boisson being the lowest-ranked French competitor remaining in the tournament.
- Novak Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam champion, will renew his rivalry with Britain's Cameron Norrie and aims for 100 Roland Garros wins at the major where he has the fewest titles.
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Who should stop this Jannik Sinner? The Italian is rushing through the tournament at the French Open. Now a surprising opponent is waiting.
Jannik Sinner goes hunting for the Roland Garros quarterfinals. The number one in the world, after taming Jiri Lehecka, is now playing access among the top eight of the Parisian Slam against Andrey Rublev, the 17 series head of the scoreboard and bye-cool in the third round for Arthur Fils k.o.. The one scheduled on the Philppe Chatrier will be the tenth confrontation between the two tennis players: so far Sinner has won 6 challenges, while the …
Coco Gauff and rising star Andreeva secure in French Open quarterfinals. In men's competition, Musetti makes it into top eight for the first time after defeating Rune.
Fourth round of the French Open! Jannik Sinner meets Russian Andrej Rublew, we report live – see ticker below. Here's the live ticker:Sinner hasn't made a single set in Paris yet, the Czech Jiri Lehecka allowed him only three games last time. Rublew, on the other hand, has only two games in his legs, his third-round opponent Arthur Fils had to give up injured.
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