For a while, we feared that we wouldn't even see Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz tread the Parisian clay. The Italian was bothered by his hip and especially wasn't reassuring in his communication. The Spaniard was also quite worrying with his right forearm. But both seem to be in great shape for this semi-final clash.
13:15 – Alcaraz's fire against Italian consistency
This semi-final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner heralds the start of a classic between two players who embody the future of world tennis. It's also a stylistic clash between an Alcaraz who overflows with ingenuityéniosityé , sometimes at the risk of compromising his game, and an imperial Jannik Sinner in the quality of the game. of his choices on the court and in the solidity; of his strikes, dictated by his backhand & devastating two hands.
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At 28, Jasmine Paolini will discover the final of a grand slam tournament. The Italian has indeed éeliminatedé the young Mirra Andreeva in the semi-final and will meet Iga Swiatek to try to win the Suzanne Lenlen Cup on Saturday.
12:15 – Zverev faces à Ruud
Alexander Zverev has surely never played so well. &agrav; Roland-Garros only during this edition. But this Friday in the second rotation, he will face a challenge. Casper. If we don't talk much about the Norwegian, Ruud is a double finalist in title, and hopes to return there this year.
11:45 – Swiatek, fourth final in five years
By eliminating Coco Gauff in two sets 6-2 6- 4 yesterday, Iga Swiatek qualified in the Roland-Garros final for the fourth time in five years. This is also the third consecutive final for the Pole.
11:12 – Sinner, future world number one
With the withdrawal of Novak Djokovic before his quarter-final against Casper Ruud, Jannik Sinner is assured; to be &agrav; the place of world number one on Monday at the outcome of Roland-Garros.
11:05 – The clash of the titans
The first poster for this Friday pits the two world tennis stars Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz against each other for a duel at the top on the Philippe Chatrier court.
Hello à all and &agrav; everyone and welcome to these men's semi-finals of Roland-Garros
The overloaded calendar 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 as in previous years, tickets will now be 100% digital. . There will be three phases. The first tickets will be sold to club presidents then to licensees of the French Federationç tennis court, before the opening of the ticket office to the general public on Wednesday March 13 & 10am. You need to pay at least 39 € for access to the side courts during the main tournament, and 50 € minimum to have a place in the stands of the Philippe Chatrier court. Resales of places are also planned at the end of the year. as the tournament approaches and during the fortnight.
The overall allocation for Roland-Garros 2024 has been increased. unveiled on April 25, 2024. In 2024, the overall allocation is up 7.8% compared to the previous year. last year, and rose to a new level. 53.478 million euros according to the press release of Roland-Garros.
Broadcasters of Roland Garros in 2024, France TV and Amazon Prime (s'subscribe & ;agrav; Amazon Prime Video) have renewed their contract until 2027. France Tétévisions will broadcast in full daytime matches whileAmazon Prime will broadcast the 11 night sessions from the first Sunday to the last Wednesday of the tournament. Unlike &agrav; Last year, Amazon Prime will no longer have exclusive rights to Amazon Prime matches on Simonne Matthieu. The two media outlets managed to reach an agreement. They will co-broadcast the semi-finals of the ladies' and gentlemen's singles draws, the ladies' and gentlemen's doubles and the mixed doubles final.