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Iga Swiatek will be seeking a fourth consecutive title at Roland-Garros and fifth overall, and No. 1-ranked Aryna Sabalenka tries to win her first trophy in Paris as the 2025 French Open gets started Sunday.
For quite some time, there’s usually been a sense of certainty at the French Open. That was particularly so on the men’s side, with Rafael Nadal ruling over the red clay of Roland-Garros the way no one has dominated any tournament in tennis history.
The French Open returns to Roland Garros for 2025, with a tough draw for Iga Świątek and a kinder one for Carlos Alcaraz.
Coco Gauff, the No. 2 seeded American still seeking a second Grand Slam title, will begin this year’s French Open as a pretty solid favorite.
Talking points ahead of this year’s French Open - Swiatek has not won a tournament since Roland Garros last year.
Iga Swiatek has reigned supreme at Roland Garros since winning the Grand Slam for the first time as a teenager in 2020, but a difficult past year means she is far from the obvious choice this time for the title.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNEx-world No. 1 Swiatek commits to WTA Korea Open in Sept.Former world No. 1 and five-time Grand Slam singles champion Iga Swiatek will play in the lone annual WTA tournament held in South Korea this fall, the event's organizers said Thursday. The organizers for the Korea Open said Swiatek has committed to this year's tournament,
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Tennis World USA on MSNFrench Open boss Amelie Mauresmo warns struggling Iga Swiatek cannot be written offAmelie Mauresmo is a believer in Iga Swiatek as the French Open tournament director warns the Pole is "always dangerous" on the clay courts of Roland Garros despite her inconsistent form on the dirt this spring.