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法網》喬科維奇鏖戰3小時18分鐘力克季維瑞夫 三屆冠軍挺進第51場大滿貫4強將對決現任球王辛納
法網》喬科維奇鏖戰3小時18分鐘力克季維瑞夫 三屆冠軍挺進第51場大滿貫4強將對決現任球王辛納

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法網》喬科維奇鏖戰3小時18分鐘力克季維瑞夫 三屆冠軍挺進第51場大滿貫4強將對決現任球王辛納

前世界球王喬科維奇(Novak Djokovic)今在法網男單8強上演逆轉好戲,以4比6、6比3、6比2、6比4擊敗去年亞軍季維瑞夫(Alexander Zverev),強勢晉級個人第51場大滿貫4強賽,持續改寫男子網壇歷史紀錄,續邁向第25座大滿貫冠軍! 38歲的喬科維奇展現戰術大師本色,針對茲維列夫穩健的底線打法,頻繁運用精妙小球與節奏變化掌控比賽。這場勝利不僅將他與德國選手的對戰紀錄改寫為9勝5負,更締造在巴黎第13次闖入4強的輝煌成就。「決勝時刻我連續打出三、四個小球,這在電視轉播中或許不易察覺,但現場側風迫使你必須加倍用力擊球,多變戰術至關重要。」喬科維奇賽後透露關鍵策略。 ??Jannik Sinner - 23 years old??Lorenzo Musetti - 23 years old??Carlos Alcaraz - 22 years old??Novak Djokovic - 38 years oldAge is just a number for Novak Djokovic! Simply amazing!?? #RolandGarros #RolandGarros2025 — 37 (@MainooMagic_) June 5, 2025 經歷紅土賽季初的連敗低潮後,喬科維奇在日內瓦奪下生涯第100冠重拾狀態,目前已豪取九連勝。這位三屆法網冠軍將在4強迎戰頭號種子辛納(Jannik Sinner),雙方過往八次交手各獲四勝,但喬帥近期已吞下對戰三連敗。 Novak Djokovic wins a 41 shot rally against Zverev at Roland GarrosWhat. On. Earth. ?????????????? — The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 4, 2025 季維瑞夫本欲挑戰連續五年晉級法網4強,卻難以招架喬科維奇全場26記致勝球的攻勢。首盤德國名將憑藉88%的一發得分率先聲奪人,但喬帥次盤隨即以兩記精準小球扳平戰局,後兩盤更透過長短結合的戰術,在總計200公尺跑動的41拍史詩級對決中展現王者韌性,最終耗時3小時18分鐘鎖定勝局。 Novak Djokovic. 38 years of brilliance! ??❤️? — Wolfy ?? (@BigBadWolfWolfy) June 4, 2025 「季維瑞夫是過去六年最頂尖的選手,這種高張力對決正是我持續征戰的動力。」喬科維奇賽後表示。目前他正追逐自2023美網後的首座大滿貫,而現任球王辛納與衛冕冠軍艾卡拉茲(Carlos Alcaraz)已包辦其後五項大賽冠軍。 更多新聞推薦 • 更多》國際網球最新報導

How to watch Roland Garros 2025 quarterfinals live: schedule, streaming, and TV info
How to watch Roland Garros 2025 quarterfinals live: schedule, streaming, and TV info

Economic Times

time3 days ago

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How to watch Roland Garros 2025 quarterfinals live: schedule, streaming, and TV info

Roland Garros 2025 quarterfinal action continues Tuesday, June 3, with top-seeded players including Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, and Carlos Alcaraz in action. Matches begin at 5 a.m. ET from Paris. Viewers can stream the French Open live on DirecTV Stream, Sling, or MAX. Coverage airs on TNT and truTV throughout the day Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek are among the top players competing in Tuesday's Roland Garros 2025 quarterfinals, with matches airing live on TNT and truTV (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) Roland Garros quarterfinal matches set for Tuesday broadcast and streaming Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Streaming Service Price/Month Free Trial Trial Length Promo Deal DirecTV Stream $69.99 Yes 5 days None Sling $45.99 No N/A 50% off first month MAX $9.99 No N/A None Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Quarterfinal play at Roland Garros 2025 continues Tuesday, June 3, with high-stakes matchups scheduled across both men's and women's draws. All matches take place at Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, with live coverage starting at 5 a.m. French Open broadcast will be available on TNT and truTV in the United States. Multiple streaming options are available for viewers:In the women's draw, world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will face eighth-seeded Qinwen Zheng at 5 a.m. ET. Iga Swiatek, seeking her fourth consecutive French Open title, will take on Elina Svitolina in a 6:10 a.m. read: Tennis: Djokovic beats Norrie to join Nadal in French Open century club On the men's side, Frances Tiafoe of the United States continues his run against Italy's Lorenzo Musetti, the No. 8 seed. That match is scheduled to begin at 7:20 a.m. ET. Later, reigning French Open champion and No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz will meet 12th-seeded Tommy Paul at 2:15 p.m. Garros 2025 Quarterfinal Schedule – June 4 (All Times ET)Women's MatchesAryna Sabalenka (1) vs. Qinwen Zheng (8) – 5:00 Swiatek (5) vs. Elina Svitolina (13) – 6:10 MatchesLorenzo Musetti (8) vs. Frances Tiafoe (15) – 7:20 Alcaraz (2) vs. Tommy Paul (12) – 2:15 looking to watch Roland Garros live can access matches through their TV provider or by subscribing to supported streaming platforms offering the French Open quarterfinals.

How to watch Roland Garros 2025 quarterfinals live: schedule, streaming, and TV info
How to watch Roland Garros 2025 quarterfinals live: schedule, streaming, and TV info

Time of India

time3 days ago

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How to watch Roland Garros 2025 quarterfinals live: schedule, streaming, and TV info

Roland Garros quarterfinal matches set for Tuesday broadcast and streaming Streaming Service Price/Month Free Trial Trial Length Promo Deal DirecTV Stream $69.99 Yes 5 days None Sling $45.99 No N/A 50% off first month MAX $9.99 No N/A None Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Quarterfinal play at Roland Garros 2025 continues Tuesday, June 3, with high-stakes matchups scheduled across both men's and women's draws. All matches take place at Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, with live coverage starting at 5 a.m. French Open broadcast will be available on TNT and truTV in the United States. Multiple streaming options are available for viewers:In the women's draw, world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will face eighth-seeded Qinwen Zheng at 5 a.m. ET. Iga Swiatek, seeking her fourth consecutive French Open title, will take on Elina Svitolina in a 6:10 a.m. read: Tennis: Djokovic beats Norrie to join Nadal in French Open century club On the men's side, Frances Tiafoe of the United States continues his run against Italy's Lorenzo Musetti, the No. 8 seed. That match is scheduled to begin at 7:20 a.m. ET. Later, reigning French Open champion and No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz will meet 12th-seeded Tommy Paul at 2:15 p.m. Garros 2025 Quarterfinal Schedule – June 4 (All Times ET)Women's MatchesAryna Sabalenka (1) vs. Qinwen Zheng (8) – 5:00 Swiatek (5) vs. Elina Svitolina (13) – 6:10 MatchesLorenzo Musetti (8) vs. Frances Tiafoe (15) – 7:20 Alcaraz (2) vs. Tommy Paul (12) – 2:15 looking to watch Roland Garros live can access matches through their TV provider or by subscribing to supported streaming platforms offering the French Open quarterfinals.

French Open Day 9 Order of Play: Djokovic, Sinner and Gauff eye quarter-finals berth
French Open Day 9 Order of Play: Djokovic, Sinner and Gauff eye quarter-finals berth

India Today

time5 days ago

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French Open Day 9 Order of Play: Djokovic, Sinner and Gauff eye quarter-finals berth

The Day 9 of the Roland Garros 2025 will feature several big stars in action, providing some riveting action for the fans on the court. Last year's finalist, Alexander Zverev will take on the Netherlands' Tallon Griekspoor at Court Suzanne Lenglen as he eyes a spot in the Djokovic will continue his hunt for the 25th Grand Slam title as he takes on the United Kingdom's Cameron Norrie in the fourth round fixture at Philippe-Chatrier. The World number 1, Jannik Sinner, will also go up against Andrey women's, Coco Gauff will lock horns with Ekaterina Alexandrova in the fourth round, while Jessica Pegula and Meera Andreeva will also grace the court with their Open 2025, Day 9, Order of PlayCourt Philippe-Chatrier Fourth Round MatchesWomen's SinglesElena Alexandrova (20) vs Coco Gauff (2) (2:30 pm onwards)Leolia Jeanjean Boisson vs Jessica Pegula (3) (3:40 pm onwards)Men's SinglesCameron Norrie vs Novak Djokovic (6) (4:50 pm onwards)Jannik Sinner (1) vs Andrey Rublev (17) (11:45 pm onwards)Court Suzanne-LenglenFourth Round MatchesWomen's SinglesMirra Andreeva (6) vs Daria Kasatkina (17)Madison Keys (7) vs Hailey BaptisteMen's SinglesAlexander Zverev (3) vs Tallon GriekspoorAlexander Bublik vs Jack Draper (5)Court Simonne-MathieuThird Round MatchesMen's (8) / (8) vs / (1) / (1) vs / (16)advertisementWomen's Maia (13) / (13) vs (2) / (2) (1) / (1) vs (14) / (14) / vs (5) / (5)Court 14Third Round & QuarterfinalsWomen's / vs / (15) / (15) vs (4) / (4) / vs (6) / (6)Mixed Doubles – / vs (3) / (3) / vs (2) / (2)

French Open 2025 Round up: Djokovic, Zverev advance; Medvedev bows out
French Open 2025 Round up: Djokovic, Zverev advance; Medvedev bows out

Business Standard

time27-05-2025

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French Open 2025 Round up: Djokovic, Zverev advance; Medvedev bows out

The action at Roland Garros 2025 kicked off with high drama and dominant displays as tennis stars took to the clay in Paris, battling unpredictable weather and fierce competition on Day 2 of the tournament. Djokovic Begins His Title Quest in Style World No. 6 and reigning Geneva Open champion Novak Djokovic began his French Open campaign with a commanding performance, brushing aside American Mackenzie McDonald in straight sets. Despite swirling winds and light rain, the Serbian maestro kept his focus sharp and court coverage sharper, securing a 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 victory. Fresh off claiming the 100th title of his illustrious career in Geneva, Djokovic looked every bit the contender as he eyes an unprecedented 25th Grand Slam crown. The match also marked a return to the court where he won Olympic gold just last year, adding sentimental significance to a flawless start. Norrie Stages Epic Upset Over Medvedev One of the most thrilling contests of the opening rounds unfolded as Britain's Cameron Norrie pulled off a sensational five-set comeback against 11th-seeded Daniil Medvedev. Ranked 81st in the world, Norrie displayed extraordinary grit and stamina to overturn a two-set deficit and claim a stunning 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 1-6, 7-5 win after nearly four hours of play. Medvedev appeared poised to clinch the match while serving at 5-4 in the final set, but a late stumble gave Norrie the opening he needed. This marks Norrie's fifth progression into the second round at Roland Garros and arguably one of the biggest wins of his career. Zverev Moves On With Minimal Fuss Third seed Alexander Zverev had a far less dramatic route into the second round, dispatching his opponent in straight sets—6-3, 6-3, 6-4—without facing a single break point. The German, a consistent performer at the French Open with four semifinal appearances in the past five years and last year's runner-up, looked in solid form and needed just under two hours to seal the win. Zverev now awaits the winner of the match between two unseeded players, with a strong chance to continue his march deep into the tournament. Coco Gauff goes through after 'finding' her rackets Former French Open finalist Coco Gauff secured a dominant straight-sets victory over Olivia Gadecki, despite an amusing moment before the match when she realized she had forgotten to pack her rackets. According to a Reuters report, Gauff smiled sheepishly and showed her empty bag to her team before quickly resolving the situation. Once equipped, the American star wasted no time asserting her dominance, cruising to a convincing 6-2, 6-2 win. The commanding performance left little doubt about her championship intentions at Roland Garros this year.

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