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Alexander Zverev’s grand-slam breakthrough cannot remove black marks
Alexander Zverev has fulfilled his destiny and finally won a grand slam title, but his complex legacy will endure.
- Simon Briggs
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‘Finally, a happy end’: Germany’s Alexander Zverev rejoices after winning first grand slam title
Alexander Zverev has ended a three-decade German drought, beating Flavio Cobolli in an epic five-set match to win the 2026 French Open.
- Marc McGowan
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva fulfils destiny, winning first grand slam title in Paris
The 19-year-old prodigy beat Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska in straight sets to capture her maiden grand-slam title in the French capital.
- Marc McGowan
Zverev earns second shot at Roland-Garros title as Italian scores free pass to final
The Roland-Garros men’s final is set after Alexander Zverev won his semi-final over Jakub Mensik before Flavio Cobolli received a walkover from his all-Italian clash.
- Marc McGowan
‘Like a dream’: Polish qualifier books historic Roland-Garros final against teen queen
Maja Chwalinska, 24, is guaranteed to rise from No.114 to be on the verge of the top 20 – and could join her countrywoman Iga Swiatek as a Roland-Garros champion.
- Marc McGowan
‘Just want to quit tennis’: Sabalenka’s shock Roland-Garros quarter-final defeat
World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka lost her quarter-final match against Russian Diana Shnaider despite leading by a set and two breaks at one stage.
Tearful Kostyuk creates Ukrainian tennis history amid tragedy in home country
As bombs rain in her home country and imperil her family, Marta Kostyuk becomes the first Ukrainian woman to make the semi-finals at Roland-Garros, where she will face Russian opponent Mirra Andreeva.
- Marc McGowan
Why this was such a significant day in women’s tennis
Aryna Sabalenka and Naomi Osaka fought out a high-quality battle on the same day a legend’s comeback was announced.
Why Sabalenka’s Roland-Garros triumph was significant for women’s tennis
With a quarter-final spot up for grabs, Aryna Sabalenka and Naomi Osaka fought out a high-quality battle in a rare women’s night match at Roland-Garros.
- Marc McGowan
History repeating? Rafa 2.0 storms into Roland-Garros quarter-finals in debut run
Spanish teenager Rafael Jodar won another five-setter to reach the last eight in Paris and remain on track to match one of Rafael Nadal’s extraordinary feats.
- Marc McGowan