French Open live reaction (2024)

Follow live men’s singles semifinal reaction as Alexander Zverev beats Casper Ruud to join Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday's final at Roland Garros

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French Open 2024 – live reaction, latest news

  • Men's semifinals day at Roland Garros on Day 13 sees:
  • Zverev (4) beat stricken Ruud (7) in four sets.
  • Alcaraz (3) beat Jannik Sinner (2) in five-set thriller.
  • Zverev has settled domestic abuse case out of court today.

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June 7, 2024 at 5:45 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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TNT agrees $650m French Open deal — Sources

One other bit of news from today, which would give a different look to US viewers of the Roland Garros action in future.

Warner Bros. Discovery has a 10-year, $650 million deal in place to be the new home of the French Open in the United States beginning in 2025, executives briefed on the agreement told The Athletic.

NBC has been the longtime home of the Grand Slam, sharing the coverage currently with Tennis Channel. However WBD, which is the home of TNT Sports, has a bit on its plate right now and is in the midst of negotiations with the NBA as it tries to hang on to some rights to games.

You can read all the key details with this piece from our senior writer, Andrew Marchand, below.

GO FURTHERFrench Open, TNT Sports agree to 10-year, $650 million deal: Sources

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June 7, 2024 at 5:29 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Ailing Ruud makes way for Zverev

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And then there was Alexander Zverev, who fought the demons of three French Open semifinal defeats in the past three years — including a straight sets defeat last year to Casper Ruud — to this time, beating the Norwegian on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

It wasn't straightforward and Ruud's health issues played a significant role in a fraught match. But Zverev came through it and is now vowing to show he is ready to become a Grand Slam winner.

You can read all the key details below, again from James Hansen.

GO FURTHERAlexander Zverev beats Casper Ruud to set up French Open final with Carlos Alcaraz
June 7, 2024 at 5:18 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Sinner and Alcaraz deliver an early classic

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It was a beauty of a first semifinal earlier, as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner played out a five-set thriller on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

The Spaniard came out on top in the end, but that was only part of the fun. You can catch up on all the action with this below, from our correspondent in Paris, Charlie Eccleshare, and our tennis editor James Hansen.

GO FURTHERCarlos Alcaraz beats Jannik Sinner to reach French Open final

Two Paris finals in one weekend for Paolini

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While the men’s singles semifinals played out to decide the line-up for Sunday’s final at Roland Garros, we also got a couple of doubles finals teed up too.

The big story came with Jasmine Paolini and the fact her French Open will NOT end with Saturday’s singles final against Iga Swiatek. Oh no.

The Italian now also has the women’s doubles final to look forward to, after she and compatriot Sara Errani — the 11th seeds — beat Marta Kostyuk and Elena-Gabriela Ruse 1-6, 6-4, 6-1 to reach Sunday’s final.

There they will face fifth seeds, Coco Gauff and Katerina Siniakova.

As for the men’s doubles, the top seeds fell at the semifinal stage with Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos losing to ninth seeds, Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5.

It’s the 11th seeds, Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori, who await in Saturday’s final.

June 7, 2024 at 4:54 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Five is the magic number for third seed

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Awaiting Alexander Zverev in Sunday’s final will be Carlos Alcaraz after the Spaniard beat new world No 1 Jannik Sinner in a five-set thriller.

With that win and at 21 years and 33 days, Alcaraz is the fifth-youngest player to claim his fifth win against a top-five opponent in a men’s singles Grand Slam since the ATP rankings were published in 1973.

Nicely done, Carlos.

June 7, 2024 at 4:45 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Stich that in your history book, Sacha

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A little bit of context for Alexander Zverev’s achievement tonight. He becomes the second German player in the Open Era to reach the Men’s Singles final at Roland Garros.

The first? That would be Michael Stich, back in 1996.

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June 7, 2024 at 4:36 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Zverev: 'If not now, then when?'

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However, these are the quotes that may well hang around a bit before Sunday’s final. Alexander Zverev’s only other Grand Slam final came almost four years ago against Dominic Thiem, at the 2020 US Open.

He was asked about that match on court just now too:

💬 “I was two sets up and a break up, and I was two points away from winning the match. But I was not ready. I was not mature enough. I was maybe too much of a kid still. I didn’t know what the occasion means, and that’s why I lost.

“I’m 27 now so definitely not a kid any more and if not now, then when?”

June 7, 2024 at 4:26 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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'Credit to Casper... A great champion and a great person'

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It’s a wonderful moment for Alexander Zverev (4), whose win over an ailing Casper Ruud means he will now face Carlos Alcaraz (3) in Sunday's final.

Here’s what Zverev just said on Court Philippe-Chatrier:

💬 “I’m extremely happy. I’ve got so much history on this court. Some of the best memories and some of the worst. I’m so happy to make the final on my fourth semi and I’ll give it my all on Sunday.

“I felt the first two sets were at a very high level, then at the end of the third set I saw him moving slower. But his shots were still the same and if you’re passive, he’s still going to win the match. Credit to Casper for fighting to the end. He is a great champion and a great person.”

June 7, 2024 at 4:19 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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At the fourth time of asking

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There’s no shake of the hands at the net, with Ruud struggling with a stomach bug.

Zverev (4) will appreciate that. He now has a men’s singles final to look forward to on Sunday, when he takes on Alcaraz (3).

That will be the German’s first French Open final — after his fourth consecutive semifinal.

June 7, 2024 at 4:08 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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MATCH! ZVEREV MAKES FIRST FRENCH FINAL

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RUUD 6-2 2-6 4-6 2-6 ZVEREV

How are the nerves, Sacha? Not much better as Ruud (7) hits a beauty to go 0-15.

But from there, Zverev (4) takes charge as his 18th ace of the match brings up 30-15.

Ruud looks done as a backhand winner - Zverev's 53rd winner tonight — tees up two match points, and he aces on the first.

It’s Zverev into the final!

June 7, 2024 at 4:03 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Zverev gets to serve for the match

RUUD 6-2 2-6 4-6 3-5* ZVEREV

Another fairly comfortable hold for Zverev, although Ruud tries to force the issue by coming into the net on 30-15 — albeit off the back of fairly average approach shots.

Zverev serves out with an ace, before Ruud gets out to 30-0 on his serve.

But back comes Zverev, highlighted by a stunning backhand from around the net. He shouts into the air, as Ruud applauds it on his racket.

The German soon moves to a double-break point, and again he keeps the rally long enough to work the space for a backhand winner.

Zverev is now serving for his place in Sunday’s final.

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June 7, 2024 at 3:56 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Another one in the bag, at least

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RUUD 6-2 2-6 4-6 2-3* ZVEREV

Fair play, Casper Ruud. The seventh seed is moving with a little more energy. There’s even a couple of modest fist pumps as he gets to 40-30 before grabbing another game on his own serve.

The issue is, it feels like there’s a limit to his capabilities tonight — and Alexander Zverev is merely ticking down the points until the big ones come.

June 7, 2024 at 3:52 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Zverev makes his complaint

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Spider cam, spider cam, it’s making Sacha Zverev an angry man (please do sing that to the appropriate superhero theme tune).

The problem is the camera suspended above the court. Apparently it's in Zverev’s view when he is in his service ball toss. He tells the umpire, she vocalizes her understanding. But that’s about it.

The frustration doesn’t last too long for Zverev either, as he goes on to hold with an incredible dying forehand off a very reasonable return from Ruud.

The German for once gives up a couple of points on his serve, but the outcome is the same. He’s now three games from the final.

June 7, 2024 at 3:47 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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The digging-in continues for Ruud

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This is a real shame. Ruud does brilliantly to hold his serve to 15, doing so with a wonderful backhand pass.

But you can tell it’s all such an effort and as a contest, Ruud is playing his own body as much as he’s having to deal with the German on the other side of the net.

He’s still arguing with the umpire over that call in Zverev’s last service game. Now he gets up to face another one.

June 7, 2024 at 3:43 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Ruud losing power and pace

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Into the fourth set, then. Casper Ruud takes a toilet break ahead of getting us underway — and there’s no hiding the drop in first-serve average speed from the Norwegian as he fights this stomach ache:

  • 1st set: 188km/h
  • 2nd set: 184km/h
  • 3rd set: 185km/h
  • 4th set*: 170km/h

Ruud comes out with a burst of energy but it soon dissipates as Alexander Zverev overpowers him with two winners and two break points; the second taking him up an early break.

Zverev consolidates that with another hold to love, including Ruud losing a discussion with the umpire over a call he didn’t like. Which probably says here he is at right now.

June 7, 2024 at 3:35 PM EDTCharlie Eccleshare·Tennis Writer

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Let's get ahead of ourselves

For those thinking about a possible Zverev-Alcaraz final on Sunday...

The head-to-head is surprisingly in the German's favour, 5-4. Zverev also won their most recent Grand Slam meeting: a four-set success at the Australian Open in January.

However, Alcaraz exacted some revenge by winning comfortably in Indian Wells two months later.

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June 7, 2024 at 3:31 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Zverev takes the third set

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RUUD 6-2 2-6 4-6 *0-0 ZVEREV

Welcome back to the ringer, Alexander Zverev. Serving for the third set, the fourth seed delivers a couple of aces. Lovely jubbley.

Then one unforced error is followed by two double faults. Falling apart? Not so much. Three huge serves and Zverev has this third set in the bag.

The question now is, what has Casper Ruud got left in the tank? And the answer is unlikely to be more painkillers.

June 7, 2024 at 3:25 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Over to you, Sacha

RUUD 6-2 2-6 4-5* ZVEREV

Perhaps it should be expected with how this is developing, but Zverev holds to love for the third time this set and Ruud is looking more poorly with each passing game.

There are a few puffs out of the cheeks of almost a grimace at his final serve in that game, but the good news is another short point hands him a serve.

Onto Zverev to serve out this third set for a 2-1 lead.

June 7, 2024 at 3:22 PM EDTMichael Bailey·Live Reporter

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Serving improvement proving key

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RUUD 6-2 2-6 3-4* ZVEREV

Much of Zverev’s improvement here owes to his serving, and his first-serve percentage tells the story.

He was on just 44% for the match early in the second set; he’s now at 62%. In fact, he’s at 86% for this third set right now.

Both players hold with relative ease over their next two games — but while Zverev is serving well, Ruud is trying to keep the points short and spends the changeover looking particularly stricken.

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What was the controversy at the French Open? ›

Per ESPN, after one of Świātek's serves was initially ruled out, Gauff missed a return. But when umpire Aurélie Tourte overruled the call, the 20-year-old became visibly upset, arguing that the missed return had come after the out-of-bounds call.

How much does the winner of the French Open get paid? ›

6-1, 6-2 to win his first French Open title and third Grand Slam, including the 2022 U.S. Open and 2023 Wimbledon. The win was worth $2.6 million in prize money for Spain's Alcaraz, while Germany's Zverev earned $1.3 million.

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Between the seven rounds needed for a championship, the clay surface characteristics (slower pace, higher bounce), and the best-of-five-set men's singles matches, the French Open is widely regarded as the toughest and most physically demanding tournament in tennis.

Where is the French Open 2024? ›

The 2024 French Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament that was played on outdoor clay courts. It was held at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, from 26 May to 9 June 2024, comprising singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair tournaments are also scheduled.

What is the scandal with the French tennis player? ›

The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has banned French player Leny Mitjana for 10 years after finding him guilty of corruption and match-fixing offences. Mitjana was ruled to have breached the ITIA Tennis Anti-Corruption Programme (TACP) 11 times. His ban from tennis runs until December 2033.

Why is it called Roland Garros instead of French Open? ›

Opened in 1928, Roland-Garros was built to preserve France's tennis success with the country having won the Davis Cup the year prior. Emile Lesueur, president of the Stade Francais at the time, requested the venue be named after his heroic former classmate Roland Garros, who had died during World War I in 1918.

Is Roland Garros slow or fast? ›

Composition of a clay court at Roland-Garros

Red dirt is slower, which makes for a brand of tennis which is less direct and more tactical – a veritable game of chess, where a certain shot can lead to a conclusion four or five "moves" later.

How much do Roland Garros tickets cost? ›

How much does it cost to attend Round One of the French Open? A grounds pass is ranging from $200–$400 depending on whether it's a day or night session, according to Championship Tennis Tours' ticket pricing. Fans can buy a ticket to Court Philippe-Chatrier for $470 all the way up to $2,294 during round one.

What is the prize money for the French Open in 2024? ›

They unveiled the prize money for the 2024 edition of the event, which has surged to an all-time high of €53,478,000 (INR 48.2 crore), a remarkable 7.82 per cent increase from the previous year.

How far is Roland Garros from central Paris? ›

The distance between Paris and Roland Garros is 5 km. The road distance is 9 km. How do I travel from Paris to Roland Garros without a car? The best way to get from Paris to Roland Garros without a car is to bus via Porte d'Auteuil which takes 25 min and costs $2 - $3.

What was the protester protesting at the French Open? ›

The woman, a French citizen, wearing a t-shirt that read 'we have 1028 days left' tied herself to the edge of the net with a string around her neck. The message, written on both sides of her white t-shirt, was a reference to a UN report on climate change.

Why did Djokovic get a Hindrance call? ›

During the second set against Sinner, Djokovic returned the ball and let out a loud and extended grunt. It was apparently too much for the chair umpire, who called the 36-year-old Serbian player for hindrance.

Why was Kato defaulted? ›

Japan's Miyu Kato said Friday her second appeal over her French Open women's doubles default for accidentally hitting a ball girl with a tennis ball has been rejected. Kato first appealed for her prize money and tour points to be reinstated but was turned down on June 15.

Who was banned from French Open in 1974? ›

World no. 2 Jimmy Connors and Evonne Goolagong were banned from playing in the 1974 French Open by Philippe Chatrier, president of the French Tennis Federation (FTF), because both had signed contracts to play in the World Team Tennis league in the United States.

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