Jasmine Paolini's backhand ends on the line! Both players battle hard in this third set.
15:56 – 30-40 (2-1 Paolini)< /h3>
No service game has been easy since the start of this third set and Paolini has to save another break point.
Jasmine Paolini breaks Elena Rybakina's serve again and takes the lead in this set. The Italian now needs to hold her serve.
15:52 – 30-40
A new break point in this third set and Paolini has the opportunity to take the lead in this match.
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The overloaded schedule does not change the dates of Roland-Garros which takes place from May 20, 2024 with the start of qualifying to Sunday, June 9, 2024, the day of the men's final.
If the ticketing system remains the same as in previous years, tickets will now be 100% paperless. There will be three phases. The first tickets will be sold to club presidents and then to members of the French Tennis Federation, before the ticket office opens to the general public on Wednesday, March 13 at 10 a.m. It costs at least €39 to access the side courts during the main tournament, and a minimum of €50 to have a seat in the stands of the Philippe Chatrier court. Ticket resales are also planned in the run-up to the tournament and during the fortnight.
The overall prize money for Roland-Garros 2024 was revealed on April 25, 2024. In 2024, the overall prize money is up 7.8% compared to last year, and amounts to 53.478 million euros according to the press release of Roland-Garros.
Broadcasters of Roland Garros in 2024, France TV and Amazon Prime (subscribe to Amazon Prime Video) have renewed their contract until 2027. France Télévisions will broadcast the entire of the day's matches whileAmazon Prime will broadcast the 11 night sessions from the first Sunday to the last Wednesday of the tournament. Unlike last year, Amazon Prime will no longer have exclusivity for the matches on the Simonne Matthieu. The two media have reached an agreement. They will co-broadcast the semi-finals of the women's and men's singles, the women's and men's doubles and the mixed doubles final.
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