The Roland-Garros quarter-finals kick off this Tuesday, June 4 with shocks galore.
The essential
- Start of the Roland-Garros quarter-finals this Tuesday, June 4 with a huge shock in the night session between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Carlos Alcaraz. Before that, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff and Jannik Sinner are expected on the Philippe-Chatrier court.
- Monday, Novak Djokovic was once again miraculous in his match against Cerundolo by winning in 5 sets. But injured in the knee, the Serbian casts doubt on his participation in the rest of the tournament.
- Follow the progress of the scores and the results live.
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12:54 – Jabeur strikes, 5-2
The Tunisian had an opportunity to come back by leading 0-30 on Gauff’s serve, but once again, the unforced errors piled up.
12:51 – Jabeur registers his service game
With a final smash on the body of Coco Gauff, Ons Jabeur returns to 4-2, but is still a break behind.
12:47 – 4-1 Gauff
Ons Jabeur puts too much into his shots and makes very, very big unforced errors. Coco Gauff is certainly not asking for as much, 4-1 for the number 3 who foresees the semi-final of Roland-Garros.
12:45 – Break Gauff
This time, it’s Jabeur’s backhand which is far too crossed and which ends in the corridor, 3-1 for Gauff who has clearly taken the upper hand since the second set.
12:40 – 2-1 Gauff
Jabeur’s last forehand flies completely away and the American is still in the lead in this first quarter-final at Roland-Garros.
12:38 – Jabeur reacts
The Tunisian wins her service game quite quietly and puts an end to Gauff’s domination for several minutes now
12:33 – 1st game for Gauff
The world number 3 marks the first game of this last round and will therefore be in the lead.
12:29 – 2nd set Gauff
Jabeur is completely breaking down and drops the second set 6-2 against Coco Gauff. There will be a decisive third round between the two women.
12:21 – Break confirmed, 5-2
This time Coco Gauff confirms her break in advance despite a certain tension when concluding with a double fault at 40-15.
12:19 – White break from Gauff
Complete breakdown of Ons Jabeur who commits several unforced errors and gives Gauff a break in advance.
12:14 – Jabeur’s break
Ons Jabeur immediately breaks on the service of the American Coco Gauff to return to 3-2 in this second set.
12:11 – Break for Coco Gauff
The American took advantage of Ons Jabeur’s two errors and put more into each shot. She breaks the Tunisian to lead 3-1
12:10 – 40A (2-1 Gauff)
Two bad choices from Jabeur on attack balls and Gauff returns to 40A on the Tunisian’s serve
12:06 – 2-1 Gauff
The world number three is doing well but is in difficulty in this quarter-final.
12:05 – 40A (1-1)
Jabeur returns to 40A on Gauff’s serve and puts pressure on the American again.
The overloaded calendar does not change the dates of Roland-Garros which takes place from May 20, 2024 with the start of qualifying to Sunday June 9, 2024, the day of the men’s final.
If the ticketing system remains as in previous years, tickets will now be 100% dematerialized. There will be three phases. The first tickets will be sold to club presidents and then to licensees of the French Tennis Federation, before the ticket office opens to the general public on Wednesday March 13 at 10 a.m. You need to pay at least €39 for access to the side courts during the main tournament, and €50 minimum to have a place in the stands of the Philippe Chatrier court. Resales of places are also planned in the run-up to the tournament and during the fortnight.
The overall allocation for Roland-Garros 2024 was revealed on April 25, 2024. In 2024 the overall allocation is up 7.8% compared to last year, and amounts to 53.478 million euros according to the press release. of Roland Garros.
Roland Garros broadcasters in 2024, France TV and Amazon Prime (subscribe to Amazon Prime Video) have renewed their contract until 2027. France Télévisions will broadcast all of the day’s matches whileAmazon Prime will broadcast the 11 night sessions from the first Sunday to the last Wednesday of the tournament. Unlike last year, Amazon Prime will no longer have the exclusivity of matches on Simonne Matthieu. The two media outlets reached an agreement. They will co-broadcast the semi-finals of the women’s and men’s singles draws, the women’s and men’s doubles and the mixed doubles final.