Serena Williams needs three sets to reach the third round of the French Open

The story of the fourth day of action at Roland Garros.

Eleanor Crooks
Wednesday 02 June 2021 18:05 EDT
Serena Williams in full flight during her victory over Mihaela Buzarnescu
Serena Williams in full flight during her victory over Mihaela Buzarnescu (AP)

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Serena Williams needed three sets to make it past Mihaela Buzarnescu and into the third round of the French Open

Third seed Aryna Sabalenka defeated fellow Belarusian Aliaksandra Sasnovich but another top-10 seed went out with Belinda Bencic beaten by Daria Kasatkina.

The leading men’s hopes in the bottom half of the draw all made it through relatively comfortably, with Daniil Medvedev beating Tommy Paul, Stefanos Tsitsipas seeing off Pedro Martinez and Alexander Zverev defeating Roman Safiullin.

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More press drama

Press conferences have rarely had so much attention as the past week in Paris and on Wednesday came the news that Yorkshire radio reporter Jonathan Pinfield, who became something of a celebrity after his distinctive accent attracted the attention of Zverev at Roland Garros in 2018, had had his accreditation revoked.

Pinfield, known for left-field questions that amuse and baffle players in equal measure, decided to dial into Zverev’s press conference from a supermarket. This was a step too far for beleaguered French Open organisers but, after the reporter apologised, they had a change of heart and reinstated him.

Brits get ready for grass

With the French Open moving back a week, the second week will coincide with the return for the first time since 2019 of the British grass-court season. Nottingham hosts a WTA event, and Harriet Dart, Fran Jones and Katie Boulter have been given wild cards, joining Johanna Konta and Heather Watson in the main draw. Andy Murray will play in the men’s Challenger tournament.

Fallen seeds

Women: Belinda Bencic (10), Veronika Kudermetova (29)Men: Roberto Bautista Agut (11), Karen Khachanov (23)

Who’s up next?

Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are all in action on a packed day of action at Roland Garros.

Nadal gets the night session against French favourite Richard Gasquet while Federer is also on Chatrier taking on old foe Marin Cilic and Djokovic heads out to Suzanne Lenglen for a clash with Pablo Cuevas.

Women’s number one Ashleigh Barty has concerns over a thigh issue but will hope to find a way past Magda Linette, defending champion Iga Swiatek faces Rebecca Peterson and Britain’s last remaining singles hope, Cameron Norrie, meets South African Lloyd Harris.

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