FRENCH OPEN 2018 • SUNDAY'S ORDER OF PLAY FROM ROLAND GARROS
epa06795820 A combo picture shows Rafael Nadal of Spain (L) and Dominic Thiem (R) of Austria during their semi final matches during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 08 June 2018. Both will play the final match of the tournament on 10 June. Nadal has won the French Open already 10 times as for Thiem it will be the first appearance in a Grand Slam final. EPA-EFE/YOAN VALAT / CAROLINE BLUMBERG |
A combo picture shows Rafael Nadal of Spain (L) and Dominic Thiem (R) of Austria during their semi final matches during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 08 June 2018. Both will play the final match of the tournament on 10 June. Nadal has won the French Open already 10 times as for Thiem it will be the first appearance in a Grand Slam final. EPA-EFE/YOAN VALAT / CAROLINE BLUMBERG
Roland-Garros
Paris, France
May 21 – June 10
ORDER OF PLAY: SUNDAY JUNE 10
Court Philippe-Chatrier
Play starts at 11:30am
Women’s Doubles final
Eri HOZUMI (JPN) & Makoto NINOMIYA (JPN)
vs Barbora KREJCIKOVA (CZE) & Katerina SINIAKOVA (CZE) [6]
Not before 3pm
Men’s Singles final
2 SM F Rafael NADAL (ESP) [1] contre Dominic THIEM (AUT) [7]
Court Suzanne-Lenglen
Play starts at 11am
John MCENROE (USA) & Cedric PIOLINE (FRA)
vs Mansour BAHRAMI (FRA) & Fabrice SANTORO (FRA)
Yevgeny KAFELNIKOV (RUS) & Marat SAFIN (RUS)
vs Alex CORRETJA (ESP) & Juan Carlos FERRERO (ESP)
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