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French Open Week 2

  • Former World #14 Kyle Edmund Is Interviewed By Business Of Sport

    About The Interview: Kyle takes us through his path to elite professional tennis, and the work required to stay there. There’s no doubt about it -- this is the hardest sport to make it in.

  • The Partnership Quietly Reshaping Marta Kostyuk’s Career

    Why It’s Interesting:  Kostyuk’s unbeaten clay-court run was made possible through meticulous planning and preparation.

  • Kevin Anderson Says Tennis Players Are Underpaid

    Why It’s Interesting: Anderson spent a decade on the ATP Player Council on the front lines of lobbying for players' interests. He now believes boycott is a legitimate possibility.

  • Kind Big News… Serena Is Back!

  • A Refresher On Why The French Open Is Called Roland Garros

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  • Leaving You With How Roland Garros Clay Is Made And Maintained

On Monday Match Analysis, Gill is joined by commentator Nick Lester to preview the men's quarterfinal slate at Roland Garros 2026. Gill starts with some words on Matteo Arnaldi's heroic win over Frances Tiafoe and a case for tennis as an attritional sport. Then, it's the quarterfinal previews: Joao Fonseca and Jakub Mensik in a mouthwatering NextGen matchup, Felix Auger-Alliasime takes on Flavio Cobolli seeking his first major SF, title favorite Alexander Zverev against teenager Rafael Jodar, and a resurgent Matteo Berrettini versus Matteo Arnaldi.

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