Roland-Garros 2023 – LIVE: end of the round of 16, scores and results

Roland Garros 2023 LIVE end of the round of 16

Continuation and end of the round of 16 at Roland-Garros with Alexander Zverev once again in the night session.

The essential

  • On the program this Monday at Roland-Garros, the continuation and the end of the round of 16 with in particular the clash between Grigor Dimitrov and Alexander Zverev in a night session. Before that, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff will have animated the women’s table, as well as Casper Ruud and Holger Rune on the men’s side.
  • Sunday, Novak DjokovicCarlo Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas all qualified quite “easily” for the quarter-finals of Roland-Garros.
  • Follow the latest information on Roland-Garros 2023, the second Grand Slam tournament of the year.

Live matches

Live

11:44 – First round Jabeur

Ons Jabeur wins the first set on the Philippe-Chatrier court. The world number 7 commits fewer faults than Bernarda Pera. She is logically in the lead (6/3).

11:41 – Serving is no longer an advantage

Serving is often considered an advantage in tennis. Among women, it is less so and today, the two central actresses hardly manage to keep their commitment. There are 5/3 for the Tunisian in the first set.

11:38 – 5/2 Jaber

Ons Jabeur will serve for the set. The Tunisian is on track to take a definite advantage (5/2) against the American Bernarda Pera.

11:36 – Sorribes Tormo closes in (3/2)

Sara Sorribes Tormo recovers to 3/2 on the Suzanne-Lenglen. The two players are fighting a good battle. Beatriz Haddad Maia serves.

11:34 – Succession of breaks on the central

For two games, neither of the two players has managed to keep their commitment on the Philippe-Chatrier court. Ons Jabeur wins 4 to 2.

11:30 – The Tunisian rectifies the situation

Broken, Ons Jabeur took over the service of his opponent. She leads 4/1 in the first set.

11:29 – 3/1 on central and Lenglen

On both courts there is 3/1. Ons Jabeur was broken by the American and Sara Sorribes Tormo is two games behind the Brazilian.

11:23 – Break of the Brazilian on the Suzanne

Beatriz Haddad Maia scores a shutout on Sara Sorribes Tormo’s commitment. The left-hander showed her earthy qualities (2/1).

11:20 – Jabeur escapes

Ons Jabeur takes off in this already one-sided meeting. The Tunisian is leading 3-0 on the Philippe-Chatrier court.

11:19 – Beatriz Haddad Maia equalizes

1/1 between Beatriz Haddad Maia and Sara Sorribes Tormo who both kept their face-off.

11:16 – Break confirmed on the central

Ons Jabeur took advantage of Bernarda Pera’s 6 unforced errors to take the lead in this round of 16. 2 to 0 for the Tunisian.

11:15 – Game Sorribes Tormo

Sara Sorribes Tormo scored the first game of the match on the Suzanne-Lenglen court against Beatriz Haddad Maia. The Brazilian will now serve.

11:11 – Jabeur break

Ons Jabeur was quick to break his opponent of the day. The Tunisian already leads 1-0 in the first set against Bernarda Pera.

11:06 – The day starts with two women’s matches

The day of Monday, June 5, 2023 begins with two women’s matches with central Ons Jabeur against Bernarda Pera and Suzanne Lenglen Sara Sorribes Tormo against Beatriz Haddad Maia. The stake is a place for the quarter-finals.

10:50 – The lower part of the men’s table is less dense

With the defeats of Daniil Medvedev against Thiago Seyboth Wild or Jannik Sinner against Daniel Altmaier, the lower part of the table, already less raised, was further reduced. Who then emerges as the favourite? There is Holger Rune and Casper Ruud who can potentially meet in the quarterfinals on Wednesday. The Dane will play Francisco Cerundolo in the afternoon while the Norwegian will face Chilean Nicolas Jarry. The two top 10 remain the best placed to reach the final on Sunday. Tomás Martín Etcheverry and Yoshihito Nishioka are two surprises at this stage of the competition. Grigor Dimitrov and Alexander Zverev were regulars. Their duel scheduled for the evening is eagerly awaited, because whoever qualifies will be the favorite in the quarter-finals. The Bulgarian is still just as clean in his game. The German is gaining momentum and is gradually regaining his best level. One of these eight players mentioned will go to the Roland-Garros final. On the other side, there is only heavy with Karen Khachanov, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas.

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Here are all the results of the French Open which will be updated as soon as the match is over. From qualifying to the final, you will have access to all match scores.

At Roland Garros, the official program for each day, available on the official website, can sometimes be turned upside down. Indeed, if the schedule for the start of the day is quite clear, it is very difficult to count on the exact time of the end of the matches. The main constraints for the organizers: the weather and the time of sunset. In fact, only the Philippe-Chatrier court has a retractable roof and can host matches at night. The other courts do not have lighting.

Roland-Garros 2023 begins with the main draw matches on Sunday, May 28, 2023. The date of the men’s final, which traditionally closes the fortnight, is set for Sunday, June 11, 2023.

The Roland Garros ticketing system (see the official website) is the same as previous editions. The objective of the organizers is to fill the courts “to full capacity”. For this, access to the stands has been reworked with the sale of 1,500 “annex-up” tickets which will allow ticket holders to attend matches on the annex courts but also to fill the boxes of the central court Philippe Chatrier , in case of low attendance. Often empty, the presidential stand will experience change in this 2022 edition. The organizers will give club volunteers the opportunity to attend the matches from this stand, by inviting them regularly.

Roland Garros has been open to the general public since Wednesday March 15 with the ticket office accessible to all. Visitors and spectators can now buy tickets on the official site of Roland Garros. They will have to choose the remaining ones because the presidents of the tennis clubs and the licensees have already taken tickets for this edition of Roland Garros. The limit is set at 8 tickets maximum for the 3 main courtswithin the limit of 4 places per session, including a maximum of 4 tickets for the following 4 days (Saturday June 3, Sunday June 4, Friday June 9 and Sunday June 11) and a maximum of 12 tickets for the annexes the first week, within the limit of 4 per day.

Price details:

  • On the Philippe-Chatrier court prices vary from €40 to €320 for this Roland-Garros 2023.
  • On the Suzanne-Lenglen, prices vary from 50 euros to 155€ (excluding dressing rooms)
  • On the Simonne-Mathieu court, prices vary from €60 to €110 (this year, the upper stands are accessible)
  • The price of a ticket for the additional courts costs this year 39 euros for the first week of the tournament (May 28 to June 3).
  • To obtain the cheapest ticket on one of the 3 main courts, you will have to pay a minimum of €40 for a match of the “Night Session” in category 3 on Monday May 29 or Tuesday May 30 on the Philippe Chatrier.
  • The most expensive ticket (excluding boxes and services) for the fortnight will cost €320 and will allow you to attend the Men’s final scheduled for Sunday June 11, 2023 in the Gold Category.
  • A “pass” offer offering the day + the evening is also available. For 70€ you can do the whole Chatrier session on Tuesday May 30th.

The overall prize pool for Roland-Garros 2023 has once again increased. This increase is estimated at 12.3%. The overall allocation is equivalent to 49.6 million euros according to the press release from Roland-Garros. For comparison, in 2022, it was 43.6 million euros. Those who will benefit from this new financial bonus are the players who will be eliminated in the first round. This season they will receive 69,000 euros, 7,000 more than in 2022.

Broadcasters of Roland Garros in 2022, FranceTV and Amazon Prime (subscribe to Amazon Prime Video) have renewed their contract until 2027. The French Tennis Federation has extended this collaboration in March 2023. France Télévisions will broadcast all the matches of the day whileAmazonPrime will broadcast all 11 night sessions from the first Sunday to the last Wednesday of the tournament. It is also this channel that will offer its subscribers the poster of the day. The two media have reached an agreement. They will co-broadcast the semi-finals of the ladies’ and men’s singles draws, the ladies’ and men’s doubles and the mixed doubles final.

Here is the list of winners of the French Open at Roland-Garros since the Open era

  • 1968: Ken Rosewall
  • 1969: Rod Laver
  • 1970: Jan Kodes
  • 1971: Jan Kodes
  • 1972: Andres Gimeno
  • 1973: Ilies Nastase
  • 1974: Bjorn Borg
  • 1975: Bjorn Borg
  • 1976: Adriano Panatta
  • 1977: Guillermo Villas
  • 1978: Bjorn Borg
  • 1979: Bjorn Borg
  • 1980: Bjorn Borg
  • 1981: Bjorn Borg
  • 1982: Mats Wilander
  • 1983: Yannick Noah
  • 1984: Ivan Lendl
  • 1985: Mats Wilander
  • 1986: Ivan Lendl
  • 1987: Ivan Lendl
  • 1988: Mats Wilander
  • 1989: Michael Chang
  • 1990: Andres Gomez
  • 1991: Jim Courier
  • 1992: Jim Courier
  • 1993: Sergi Bruguera
  • 1994: Sergi Bruguera
  • 1995: Thomas Muster
  • 1996: Yevgeny Kafelnikov
  • 1997: Gustavo Kuerten
  • 1998: Carlos Moya
  • 1999: Andre Agassi
  • 2000: Gustavo Kuerten
  • 2001: Gustavo Kuerten
  • 2002: Albert Costa
  • 2003: Juan Carlos Ferrero
  • 2004: Gaston Gaudio
  • 2005: Rafael Nadal
  • 2006: Rafael Nadal
  • 2007: Rafael Nadal
  • 2008: Rafael Nadal
  • 2009: Roger Federer
  • 2010: Rafael Nadal
  • 2011: Rafael Nadal
  • 2012: Rafael Nadal
  • 2013: Rafael Nadal
  • 2014: Rafael Nadal
  • 2015: Stan Wawrinka
  • 2016: Novak Djokovic
  • 2017: Rafael Nadal
  • 2018: Rafael Nadal
  • 2019: Rafael Nadal
  • 2020: Rafael Nadal
  • 2021: Novak Djokovic
  • 2022: Rafael Nadal
  • 1968: Nancy Richey
  • 1969: Margaret Smith Court
  • 1970: Margaret Smith Court
  • 1971: Evonne Goolagong
  • 1972: Billie Jean King
  • 1973: Margaret Smith Court
  • 1974: Chris Evert
  • 1975: Chris Evert
  • 1976: Sue Barker
  • 1977: Mima Jausovec
  • 1978: Virginia Ruzici
  • 1979: Chris Evert
  • 1980: Chris Evert
  • 1981: Hana Mandlikova
  • 1982: Martina Navratilova
  • 1983: Chris Evert
  • 1984: Martina Navratilova
  • 1985: Chris Evert
  • 1986: Chris Evert
  • 1987: Steffi Graf
  • 1988: Steffi Graf
  • 1989: Arantxa Sanchez
  • 1990: Monica Seles
  • 1991: Monica Seles
  • 1992: Monica Seles
  • 1993: Steffi Graf
  • 1994: Arantxa Sanchez
  • 1995: Steffi Graf
  • 1996: Steffi Graf
  • 1997: Iva Majoli
  • 1998: Arantxa Sanchez
  • 1999: Steffi Graf
  • 2000: Mary Pierce
  • 2001: Jennifer Capriati
  • 2002: Serena Williams
  • 2003: Justine Henin
  • 2004: Anastasia Myskina
  • 2005: Justine Henin
  • 2006: Justine Henin
  • 2007: Justine Henin
  • 2008: Ana Ivanovic
  • 2009: Svetlana Kuznetsova
  • 2010: Francesca Shiavone
  • 2011: Li Na
  • 2012: Maria Sharapova
  • 2013: Serena Williams
  • 2014: Maria Sharapova
  • 2015: Serena Williams
  • 2016: Garbine Muguruza
  • 2017: Jelena Ostapenko
  • 2018: Simona Halep
  • 2019: Ashleigh Barty
  • 2020: Iga Swiatek
  • 2021: Barbora Krejcikova
  • 2022: Iga Swiatek

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