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Swiatek Aims for 4th Consecutive Final, Boisson Phenomenon: Thursday's Schedule at Roland-Garros

Swiatek Aims for 4th Consecutive Final, Boisson Phenomenon: Thursday's Schedule at Roland-Garros
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Arthur Millot
le 04/06/2025 à 18h28
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The Roland-Garros organizers have unveiled the schedule for June 5, 2025.

Before the women's semifinals, spectators will witness the mixed doubles final, where the Italian pair Vavassori-Errani will face the winners of the match between Krawczyk-Skupski and Townsend-King. The match will begin at 12 p.m. on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

Next, defending champion Iga Swiatek will take on world No. 1 Sabalenka (not before 3 p.m.). The two players have faced each other 12 times, with a clear advantage for the Polish star (8-4, including 5-1 on clay). However, their last encounter was in Cincinnati last year, where the Belarusian won in straight sets (6-3, 6-3). The four-time tournament winner will aim to secure a fifth final, including a fourth consecutive one.

French sensation Boisson, who has been making waves in the tournament, is scheduled to play right after this match against 2022 finalist and world No. 2 Gauff. Invited by the organizers, the world No. 361 has eliminated Pegula and Andreeva to reach the semifinals on home soil in France.

On the other courts, highlights include the wheelchair tennis quarterfinal featuring French player Chasteau against Li, as well as Roger-Vasselin, who will take to Court Suzanne-Lenglen to play his doubles semifinal with partner Nys.

Dernière modification le 04/06/2025 à 20h04
French Open
French Open
Draw
Sabalenka A • 1
Swiatek I • 5
7
4
6
6
6
0
Boisson L • WC
Gauff C • 2
1
2
6
6
Iga Swiatek
2e, 8395 points
Cori Gauff
3e, 6763 points
Aryna Sabalenka
1e, 10870 points
Lois Boisson
36e, 1351 points
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