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Roland Garros: Five things we learned on Day 4: Defending champions chomp

Roland Garros: Five things we learned on Day 4: Defending champions chomp

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Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz both moved into the third round and tournament organisers embraced Day 3's criticism over the constant scheduling of the men in the night session match with ... more men in the night session match.
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Men's 10th seed Holger Rune from Denmark against the world number 137 Emilio Nava from the United States was deemed the night match of Day 4. Rune boomed. It ended 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 and was all over in two hours and 20 minutes. Gael Monfils and fifth seed Jack Draper will provide the skirmishes in Day 5's night session.
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When quizzed on the issue last year, Iga Swiatek said she wasn't a fan of playing a night match. The Pole, who has lifted the women's singles title in four of the past five years at the French Open, likes to get the job done during the day. What she did to Emma Raducanu during their second round match on centre court is likely to give the 22-year-old Briton nightmares. The 6-1, 6-2 demolition of the world number 41 raised a few eyebrows especially since Swiatek wrote off her chances of a fifth title following her elimination in the third round at the Italian Open in Rome earlier this month. "I played two good matches in Paris," Swiatek said in her post match chinwag with reporters. "But I can't expect that it's all going to be easy now," she added. "You always need to be on your toes and ready for what life brings you. One day it's going to be good, one day it's not going to be so easy." Over to you Emma. Emma? Emma? Are you back with us?
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Read more on RFI EnglishRead also:Roland Garros: Five things we learned on Day 3: Young guns and equal rightsRoland Garros: Five things we learned on Day 2: Adieu Caroline. What of Richard?Roland Garros: Five things we learned on Day 1: A whole lot of love for Nadal

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