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Rain subsided by the time Rafael Nadal and Diego Schwartzman resumed their quarterfinal today.
Maria Sharapova vs. Serena Williams never happened. Sharapova vs. Garbine Muguruza was not much better.
Rafael Nadal of Spain plays Diego Schwartzman of Argentina during their men's quarter final match during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 06 June 2018.
Rafael Nadal will continue his French Open campaign when he takes the court for quarterfinal action against Diego Schwartzman on Wednesday.
Some things are better left unsaid. Annoyed by Kevin Anderson's persistent "come ons!" and self-coaching on court, a fired-up Diego Schwartzman pressed the mute button.
With Jo-Wilfried Tsonga sidelined by an injury and Gael Monfils less than 100 percent going into the tournament, the 2018 French Open was always expected to be a difficult one for the host nation.
Rafael Nadal of Spain wins against Simone Bolelli of Italy in their men's first round match during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 29 May 2018.
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Rafael Nadal will be back on the court when he faces Guido Pella in the French Open second round on Thursday. Pella is one Argentine who certainly does not have a good chance of advancing.
On paper, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams did not have overly tough first-round opponents at the French Open. Nadal went up against lucky loser, while Serena's opener came against the No. 70 player in the world.
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.
Congratulations, Rafael Nadal, on French Open title No. 11.... Or something?
It's not like Rafael Nadal needed any help from the French Open draw. He got it anyway.
Alexander Zverev is already overdue for success at the Grand Slam level--at least when you consider his Masters 1000 prowess.
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