Top seed Jannik Sinner delivers a masterclass; Coco Gauff survives a scare to set up a semifinal against French wildcard sensation Loïs Boisson
Jannik Sinner Powers into Semifinals
Defeated Alexander Bublik in straight sets: 6–1, 7–5, 6–0
Extended his Grand Slam match win streak to 19 matches
Unleashed the tournament’s fastest serve at 252 km/h
Becomes the first Italian man to reach six Grand Slam semifinals
Will face Novak Djokovic in the semifinal — head-to-head currently tied 4–4
Coco Gauff Overcomes Madison Keys in All-American Battle
Won a tense three-setter: 6–7(6), 6–4, 6–1
Reaches the French Open semifinals for the third time
Faces Loïs Boisson, the 361st-ranked French wildcard, in the next round
Displayed mental resilience after dropping the first set in a tiebreak
Loïs Boisson’s Dream Run Continues
Shocked No. 6 seed Mirra Andreeva: 7–6(6), 6–3
First Frenchwoman to make the semis at Roland Garros since 2011
At world No. 361, she is the lowest-ranked woman to reach the French Open semis in at least four decades
Has become a crowd favorite in Paris with her fearless shotmaking
Upcoming Semifinal Clashes
Men’s Semifinals:
Jannik Sinner vs Novak Djokovic
Carlos Alcaraz vs Lorenzo Musetti
Women’s Semifinals:
Coco Gauff vs Loïs Boisson
[Other semifinal not yet confirmed at time of writing]
The 2025 French Open has served up a gripping mix of dominance, drama, and underdog stories — and the biggest moments may still lie ahead.
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