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'Big Four' reunite at Nadal's French Open farewell
Rafael Nadal reunites with Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray in a special farewell ceremony to the 14-time French Open champion. -
Another Slam, another big name - Fearnley faces Wawrinka challenge on day two
Britain's Jacob Fearnley faces a former French Open champion in Stan Wawrinka in his first-round match in Paris. -
Sabalenka drops just one game in Paris opener as Paolini survives scare
World number one Aryna Sabalenka drops just one game against Kamilla Rakhimova to get her French Open campaign under way in emphatic style. -
Musetti continues fine form to progress in Paris
In-form eighth seed Lorenzo Musetti safely cruises into the second round of the French Open with a dominant straight-set win over German qualifier Yannick Hanfmann. -
From winning iPods to Grand Slams - Djokovic's 100 titles
To mark Novak Djokovic's 100th title, BBC Sport delves deeper into the stories and numbers behind his ton of trophies. -
Djokovic makes more history with 100th singles title
Novak Djokovic makes another bit of tennis history as he clinches his 100th ATP singles title with a battling victory over Hubert Hurkacz in Geneva. -
Rivals attempt to dethrone Swiatek at French Open - women's preview
Will Iga Swiatek's reign of dominance at the French Open continue, or can one of her rivals dethrone the 'Queen of Clay'? -
'Her game is a mess' - how can Swiatek return to form?
Former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash and BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller look at how struggling French Open champion Iga Swiatek can improve her form as she defends her title at Roland Garros. -
Raducanu 'not 100%' but fights needle phobia to make French Open
Emma Raducanu says overcoming her "biggest phobia" - a fear of needles - is helping ensure she is fully fit when she makes her French Open return. -
Post-Nadal era begins at French Open - men's preview
With Rafael Nadal now retired, this year's French Open presents the chance for a new 'King of Clay' to emerge.