French Open 2026: Kostyuk v Swiatek, Jodar v Carreño Busta, and more on day eight – live
Latest news from the fourth round at Roland Garros Oliynykova: Shnaider must face sanctions | Mail DanielBack with Swiatek, from 30-0 she makes 30-40, visibly upping the pace from the back, and as a tremendous rally unfolds, the players sending each other nashing about the court, she takes control of it, a forehand winner securing the break. She leads 4-3 while, on Lenglen, Cirstea is serving for the first set at 5-1.I enjoyed this from yesterday. Moïse Kouamé is a superstar with a temperament to match.Today I lost. Maybe tomorrow I’ll be winning, and I’m happy because I played well. I made interesting things during the week, so it’s not a loss that poses me a problem. It’s a loss which I’m certain is going to help me grow in the future.”“I have learned an awful lot about myself, and this loss, perhaps, has given me more than the two wins. To answer your question, I’m not a bad loser. I’m a loser who learns from his mistakes and always tries to bounce back.” Continue reading…
Latest news from the fourth round at Roland Garros Oliynykova: Shnaider must face sanctions | Mail DanielBack with Swiatek, from 30-0 she makes 30-40, visibly upping the pace from the back, and as a tremendous rally unfolds, the players sending each other nashing about the court, she takes control of it, a forehand winner securing…
Latest news from the fourth round at Roland Garros Oliynykova: Shnaider must face sanctions | Mail DanielBack with Swiatek, from 30-0 she makes 30-40, visibly upping the pace from the back, and as a tremendous rally unfolds, the players sending each other nashing about the court, she takes control of it, a forehand winner securing the break. She leads 4-3 while, on Lenglen, Cirstea is serving for the first set at 5-1.I enjoyed this from yesterday. Moïse Kouamé is a superstar with a temperament to…
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