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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.
Keep up with 10sBalls.com to see the latest photos from the 2018 French Open tennis at Roland Garros in Paris, France.
It's kind of funny. Most tennis tourneys start play on Monday and end on Sunday. In Paris you literally have 3 Sunday's of play.
Sometimes it's fun to be the FIRST to arrive. We have seen it all and heard it all. But what can we "share"? Ok. Only the obvious.
Check out the men's and women's singles draw from the Roland Garros 2018 tennis in Paris, France.
Rafael Nadal of Spain during a training session on a court at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 25 May 2018. The 117th French Open tennis tournament starts with its first round matches on 27 May 2018.
Team 10sballs always likes to send some "scouts" early to any event. Why? Simple. It's certain that by the time "Big Boss" shows up all the quirks have been ironed out. So.
Keep up with the 2018 French Open qualifying results from Roland Garros in Paris, France here on 10sBalls.com.
Roland Garros rolled out the red carpet and rhythmic reception for Jelena Ostapenko at today’s draw.
It's not like Rafael Nadal needed any help from the French Open draw. He got it anyway.
The line is empty today. But it's the Quiet before Sunday's start. Ernesto Gulbis wins but screams the same really bad words at the crowd. We Love Ernesto. When he is on and he is flowing, the strokes are great and the mind is working overtime.
Hyeon Chung pulled out of this week's 250-point tournament in Lyon, but another France-based event--and a much bigger one--will also be missing his presence.
Click here to keep up with the latest tennis news from the 2018 French Open tennis in Paris, France.
Where did common sense go? What's up with the world? It seems sideways or twisted or tweaked and twerked and tweeted.
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