Archive: 2018-french-open
Following an epic road trip that you normally see only in movies (cue "Field of Dreams"), Marco Trungelliti won his improbable French Open first-round match 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 at the expense of Bernard Tomic on Monday afternoon in Paris.
Click here to see all the action happening on Day 3 of the 2018 French Open tennis at Roland Garros in Paris, France.
Click here to keep up with the up-to-date results from the 2018 French Open tennis in Paris, France.
Well the crowds were at the gates of Roland Garros when we got in at around 9:30am. As we walked in we decided to make a plan and watch as much tennis as possible before the scheduled rain.
Two of 10sballs' fave female tennis stars won their openers. That's Kirsten "FLIP" or "flipper " Flipkens of Belgium • Big congrats rushing right in from Nurnberg dubs finals.
Keep up with 10sBalls.com for all the latest photos from Roland Garros 2018 in Paris, France.
Roland Garros represented an emotional return for Petra Kvitova last year. Kvitova showed the power of perseverance in Paris again today.
Check out the latest photos from the 2018 French Open tennis tournament in Paris, France.
Phillippe Chartrier Stadium starts off with Dimitrov and Safwat match • Dimitrov dominated the majority of the match hitting wide to the lines and moving Safwat.
The service box looked as large as a mailbox to Jelena Ostapenko, who couldn't squeeze a second serve into the slot.
Click here to see all the action happening on Day 2 of the 2018 French Open tennis in Paris, France.
Keep up with 10sBalls.com to see the updated draws from the men's & women's 2018 French Open tennis tournament in Paris, France.
Sloane Stephens transformed Roland Garros opening day into demolition day. A ruthless Stephens reeled off eight consecutive games closing a commanding 6-2, 6-0 conquest of Arantxa Rus...
An unbelievable seven lucky losers (and counting?) either were in or still are in the men's singles field at the French Open: Simone Bolelli, Oscar Otte, Jurgen Zopp, Sergiy Stakhovsky, Mohamed Safwat, Peter Polansky, and Ruben Bemelmans.
After a dramatic and unpredictable clay-court season so far, springtime tennis on the dirt comes to the climax this upcoming fortnight at Roland Garros.
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