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French Open LIVE: Latest tennis score and results as Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz in action

Iga Swiatek is a red-hot favourite in Paris (AP)

Iga Swiatek begins the action at the French Open today, with the likes of Coco Gauff, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner also set to feature on another packed day of action at Roland Garros.

Women’s top seed Swiatek has battled through so far as she seeks a fourth French Open title and will face Anastasia Potapova first up on Court Philippe-Chatrier before one of her rivals for the title, Gauff, faces Italy’s Elisabetta Cocciaretto.

Meanwhile, another Italian, Sinner, eased into the fourth round with a dominant 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 win over Pavel Kotov and now takes on home favourite Corentin Moutet in a fascinating night-session match in front of an undoubtedly raucous French crowd.

Alcaraz will also be playing, against the 21st seed Felix Auger-Aliassime. The Spaniard, seeded third in the tournament, beat Sebastian Korda in straight sets last time out after being pushed by Jesper de Jong in the previous round.

Follow all the latest tennis scores and results from day eight at the French Open below.

French Open day 8 updates

  • The French Open continues with fourth-round action on day 8 at Roland Garros

  • Women’s top seed Iga Swiatek is in action first up on Court Philippe-Chatrier

  • The likes of Coco Gauff, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner follow later

  • Novak Djokovic endures 3am finish on day 7

French Open – Coco Gauff *5-1 Elisabetta Cocciaretto

11:35 , Chris Wilson

Cocciaretto goes 30-0 up in the sixth game after an entertaining point ends with a lovely cross-court backhand.

The Italian wins another point for 40-0, before Gauff crashes a return back across from her serve.

Cocciaretto wins her first game after Gauff’s return hits the top of the net and lands out!

(*Denotes player next to serve)

French Open – Danilovic 4-6, 2-6 Vondrousova – Vondrousova into the quarter-finals!

11:31 , Chris Wilson

More frustration from Danilovic as she sends two returns wide to set up match point for Vondrousova.

Let on first serve, before Danilovic sends a return long on another unforced error! The Czech fifth seed is into the quarter-finals!

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French Open – Danilovic 4-6, 2-5* Vondrousova

11:27 , Chris Wilson

Vondrousova is within one game of the quarter-finals after Danilovic pushes a return long. She’s had her chances, but too many mistakes when she had the upper hand.

Gauff is within one point of 4-0 too! An easy match so far for the number-three seed.

(*denotes player next to serve)

French Open – Danilovic 4-6, *2-4 Vondrousova

11:23 , Chris Wilson

A lovely point at 40-15 sees Vondrousova return a perfect backhand slice, and Danilovic puts the return just centimetres wide of the line. 4-2 now to the fifth seed!

Coco Gauff has just gone 3-0 up in the first set too.

(*denotes the player currently serving)

French Open – Danilovic 4-6, *2-3 Vondrousova

11:19 , Chris Wilson

Coco Gauff is already 1-0 up in her game against Elisabetta Cocciaretto, and it’s 30-15 in the second game on Philippe-Chatrier.

French Open – Danilovic 4-6, *2-3 Vondrousova

11:17 , Chris Wilson

A closer game in the fifth, with Danilovic crashing home an ace to bring it to 40-40. She gets the advantage but on game point her return is too simple and Vondrousova brings it back level with another acccomplished lob.

Another advantage for the Serb after a powerful serve, and she wraps the game up with an easy forehand down the line.

French Open – Danilovic 4-6, *1-3 Vondrousova

11:12 , Chris Wilson

An easy game for Vondrousova after a couple of impressive lobs, and she has a two-game cushion once again.

(* denotes player currently serving)

French Open – Danilovic 4-6, 1-2* Vondrousova

11:08 , Chris Wilson

The fifth seed takes the second game and edges closer to the quarter-finals, but Danilovic responds by taking the third game after a lovely cushioned shot to finish.

In other news, Iga Swiatek spoke after her straightforward win over Anastasia Potapova, saying that she “was really focused and in the zone”.

“I wasn’t looking at the score so I continued working on my game.

“We’ll see what the weather is going to be like. The forecast is not precise. We’ll see and we’re good at adjusting. I’ll use my coaches experience. He’s more confident than me with my strings.”

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French Open – Danilovic 4-6, 0-1* Vondrousova

11:03 , Chris Wilson

Danilovic has a great chance to take game two, but she scoops her volley and it lands past the byline for 40-40.

The Serb gets the advantage but it’s a great recovery from Vondrousova, who brings it level before crashing a simple shot out to hand her opponent the advantage!

Plenty of to-ing and fro-ing as both players exchange the advantage point.

French Open – Danilovic 4-6, 0-1* Vondrousova

10:58 , Chris Wilson

Vondrousova takes the first game after a tired shot from Danilovic lands out.

The Serb is clearly frustrated, letting out a roar after crashing a return against the net at the beginning of game two.

French Open – Danilovic 4-6, 0-0* Vondrousova

10:55 , Chris Wilson

With that match finished, attention goes across to Suzanne-Lenglen, where the fifth seed is currently one set up.

Vondrousova is 30-0 up in the first game.

(*denotes next to serve)

French Open – Iga Swiatek eases into the quarter-finals!

10:52 , Chris Wilson

The world number one storms to a win in the final game and it finishes 6-0, 6-0.

The top seed will face the winner of the ongoing match between Danilovic and Vondrousova – the Czech fifth seed has taken the first set of that game just now (4-6).

French Open wrap: Djokovic, Zverev, and Medvedev claim victory on day seven

10:50 , Chris Wilson

Here’s a recap of the matches and results from yesterday at Roland Garros, where Novak Djokovic was involved in the latest finish in the history of the French Open, and there were straightforward wins for Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina, the women’s two and four seeds.

French Open wrap: Djokovic, Zverev, and Medvedev claim victory on day seven

French Open – Iga Swiatek 6-0, 5-0* Anastasia Potapova

10:48 , Chris Wilson

A tight battle to go 5-4 up in the first set of the other match, with Danilovic and Vondrousova exchanging the advantage before the latter takes it!

What a comeback in this set so far – the fifth seed was 4-1 down at one point.

On Philippe-Chatrier, Swiatek has just gone within one game of the quarter-finals after another 40-0 game.

French Open – Iga Swiatek 6-0, 6-3 Anastasia Potapova

10:45 , Chris Wilson

Coco Gauff is seen warming up ahead of her match against Elisabetta Cocciarretto , which is scheduled to begin at 11.15am BST on Philippe-Chatrier.

On the same court, Swiatek has gone 3-0 up in the second set.

French Open – Women’s Singles scores

10:40 , Chris Wilson

Swiatek takes the first game of the second set within two minutes, and despite a spirited fightback from Potapova in the second game, Swiatek takes the second too after a lovely disguised shot.

In the other game, Vondrousova has clawed back another two games to level the first set at 4-4 on Suzanne-Lenglen.

French Open – today’s order of play

10:40 , Chris Wilson

Below is the full order of play for today, including the various doubles matches, as well as the future dates for the next rounds.

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Find everything you need to know below.

French Open order of play and schedule today including Iga Swiatek

French Open – Women’s Singles scores

10:32 , Chris Wilson

Swiatek has taken the first set 6-0 within 20 minutes. A dominant display from the world number one.

Danilovic has dropped another game, and it’s now 4-2 in that match.

French Open – Women’s Singles scores

10:28 , Chris Wilson

Very simple for the tournament’s top seed so far. It’s looking like Swiatek will make her way to a 6-0 first set at this rate – it’s now 5-0, with just under 20 minutes played.

In the other match, Marketa Vondrousova has clawed back a game, with the fifth seed now trailing Danilovic 4-1.

French Open – Women’s Singles scores

10:22 , Chris Wilson

Danilovic has gone 3-0 up in the first set. Swiatek surrenders a 40-0 lead in her third game, but closes it out after a lovely backhand that Potapova can only return to the net.

French Open – Women’s Singles

10:17 , Chris Wilson

Iga Swiatek has taken the first game against Potapova, while Danilovic won the first two in her match against Vondrousova.

The world number 1 comes from 30-15 down to take the second game too.

Today at the French Open – order of play

10:13 , Chris Wilson

Court Suzanne-Lenglen

Play began at 10am BST

Olga Danilovic (Serbia) v 5-Marketa Vondrousova (Czechia)

Matteo Arnaldi (Italy) v 9-Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece)

Clara Tauson (Denmark) v 8-Ons Jabeur (Tunisia)

8-Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) v 10-Grigor Dimitrov (Bulgaria)

Today at the French Open – order of play

10:08 , Chris Wilson

Court Philippe-Chatrier

Play begins around 10am BST

1-Iga Swiatek (Poland) v Anastasia Popatova (Russia)

3-Coco Gauff (USA) v Elisabetta Cocciaretto (Italy)

21-Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) v 3-Carlos Alcaraz (Spain)

Corentin Moutet (France) v 2-Jannik Sinner (Italy)

Novak Djokovic battles past Lorenzo Musetti in 3am finish at French Open

10:00 , Luke Baker

Novak Djokovic endured the latest finish in French Open history against Lorenzo Musetti to reach the fourth round at Roland Garros.

The world number one and defending champion’s match was shoved back into the early hours due to the incessant rain which has seen this tournament dubbed the ‘Drench Open’.

Djokovic finally emerged victorious from the five-set ordeal at 3.08am.

Novak Djokovic battles past Lorenzo Musetti in 3am finish at French Open

French Open order of play and match schedule today

09:51 , Luke Baker

Iga Swiatek begins the action at the French Open on Sunday, with the likes of Coco Gauff, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner also set to feature on another packed day of action at Roland Garros.

Women’s top seed Swiatek has battled through so far as she seeks a fourth French Open title and will face Anastasia Potapova first up on Court Philippe-Chatrier – mere hours after Novak Djokovic completed his third-round encounter in a ludicrous 3am finish – before one of her rivals for the title, Gauff, faces Italy’s Elisabetta Cocciaretto.

Meanwhile, another Italian, Sinner, eased into the fourth round with a dominant 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 win over Pavel Kotov and now takes on home favourite Corentin Moutet in a fascinating night-session match in front of an undoubtedly raucous French crowd. Alcaraz will also be playing, against the 21st seed Felix Auger-Aliassime. The Spaniard, seeded third in the tournament, comfortably beat Sebastian Korda after a tough encounter last time out.

Here’s the order of play and match schedule ahead of a bumper day eight of the French Open:

French Open order of play and schedule today including Iga Swiatek

French Open Day 8

Saturday 1 June 2024 16:44 , Sonia Twigg

Good morning and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of the eighth day of the French Open.

Jannik Sinner is in early action with Carlos Alcaraz also due to play later on.

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