Two upsets that would have sent shockwaves around the tennis world were narrowly avoided on Day 7 of the French Open 2024. However, in the women's singles we saw two seeded players getting knocked out. (Full Coverage | Tennis News)
The men's singles division avoided two massive upsets while women's singles saw two seeded players getting knocked out. Here is a recap of everything that happened on Day 7 of French Open 2024
Two upsets that would have sent shockwaves around the tennis world were narrowly avoided on Day 7 of the French Open 2024. However, in the women's singles we saw two seeded players getting knocked out. (Full Coverage | Tennis News)
Here is a recap of everything that happened on Day 7 of French Open 2024.
Novak Djokovic was taken to the distance by the Italian Lorenzo Mussetti but the Serb managed to find a way out. Djokovic took the first set 7-5 but lost the second in a tiebreaker. The Italian then took a lead by winning the third set 6-2. Just when it looked Djokovic was getting behind, he came running back into the match and dominated the next two sets to book a ticket to the Round Of 16.
If the Djokovic thriller was not enough, we got another one going right down to the wire.
Alexander Zverev was down 1-4 and a double-break in the fifth set against Tallon Griekspoor. It seemed like the end of road for Zeverev who had knocked out Rafael Nadal in the first round. But what followed was an incredible turnaround. Zverev kept himself in the game and took it to the tiebreaker which he won 10-3 to seal an outstanding victory.
Grigor Dimitrov, Daniil Medvedev, Alex de Minaur and Casper Ruud managed to get into Round of 16 with all winning their matches in four sets.
Women top seeds Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina had an easy day out as they both won in straight sets to advance to Round 4. However, Madison Keys and Qinwen Zheng found the going tough and had to bid adieu to the French Open 2024.
An in-form Keys pushed both the sets into the tiebreaker but could not get better of Emma Navarro. World No 7 and Australian Open runner-up Zheng dominated the first set against Elina Avanesyan but could not continue her form. She lost the second set and ultimately was knocked out in the tiebreaker in the third set.
In men's doubles, Rohan Bopanna's first round match was cancelled while N Sriram Balaji got another victory and marched into round 3 of the tournament.
Elena Rybakina def Elise Mertens 6바카라4, 6바카라2
Aryna Sabalenka def Paula Badosa 7바카라5, 6바카라1
Alexander Zverev def Tallon Griekspoor 3바카라6, 6바카라4, 6바카라2, 4바카라6, 7바카라6(10바카라3)
Grigor Dimitrov def Zizou Bergs 6바카라3, 7바카라6(7바카라4), 4바카라6, 6바카라4
Novak Djokovic def Lorenzo Musetti 7바카라5, 6바카라7(6바카라8), 2바카라6, 6바카라3, 6바카라0
Varvara Gracheva def Irina-Camelia Begu 7바카라5, 6바카라3
FΓ©lix Auger-Aliassime def Ben Shelton 6바카라4, 6바카라2, 6바카라1
Daniil Medvedev def TomΓ‘Ε‘ MachΓ‘Δ 7바카라6(7바카라4), 7바카라5, 1바카라6, 6바카라4
Poland Hubert Hurkacz def Denis Shapovalov 6바카라3, 7바카라6(7바카라0), 4바카라6, 6바카라1
Emma Navarro def Madison Keys 7바카라6(7바카라5), 7바카라6(7바카라3)
Casper Ruud def TomΓ‘s MartΓn Etcheverry 6바카라4, 1바카라6, 6바카라2, 6바카라2
Elina Avanesyan def Zheng Qinwen 3바카라6, 6바카라3, 7바카라6(10바카라6)
Holger Rune def Jozef KovalΓk 7바카라5, 6바카라1, 7바카라6(7바카라2)