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Defending champion Iga Swiatek saved a match point before beating Naomi Osaka to avoid the earliest French Open exit of her career in a second-round thriller in Paris.

The 22-year-old Pole, who is bidding for a third successive title, fought back to win 7-6 (7-1) 1-6 7-5.

Former world number one Osaka only returned to the sport four months ago after having daughter Shai and has previously struggled on clay.

However, the 26-year-old from Japan pushed top seed Swiatek all the way in an absorbing encounter under the Court Philippe Chatrier roof – but paid the price for not converting her chance.

“That was intense, more intense than I expected for a second-round match,” said Swiatek.

“We played some amazing tennis.”

Swiatek has developed into the WTA Tour’s most dominant player since Serena Williams and her record on clay is particularly formidable.

Escaping defeat against Osaka – whose four major titles all came on hard courts – means Swiatek has lost just two of her 32 matches at Roland Garros.

She has only lost once on clay this season, having won back-to-back titles in Madrid and Rome before heading to Paris.

In contrast, Osaka has never been the most comfortable on the surface and described herself last month as still being a “baby giraffe” on it.

However Osaka, who grew up playing on hard courts in New York and Florida, has been wholeheartedly embracing the challenge of adapting her game to the clay.

This was an example of how the world number 134 still possesses a hard-hitting game which can test the best.

“I was watching Iga win this tournament last year and I was pregnant. It was just my dream to be able to play her,” said Osaka.

“When I kind of think of it like that, I think I’m doing pretty well. I’m also just trying not to be too hard on myself.

“I feel like I played her on her better surface. I’m a hard-court kid, so I would love to play her on my surface and see what happens.”

Osaka bamboozled Swiatek with her sheer power and fearless returning, cracking winners off both wings with ease.

Iga Swiatek

She was a point away from a 5-1 lead in the deciding set and, despite being unable to take that by putting a backhand into the net, still retained a commanding position as she closed in on a memorable victory.

But she became tight when serving out for the match at 5-3, missing three short balls on the way to handing back the break with a long backhand.

The edginess continued when a double fault on break point allowed Swiatek the opportunity to serve out victory.

Swiatek executed her shots when it mattered and was visibly relieved to avoid her first exit before the fourth round.

It preserves her bid to become only the third woman to win three successive French Open titles in the Open era after Monica Seles (1990-92) and Justine Henin (2005-07).

Jabeur survives scare to reach third round

Eighth seed Ons Jabeur survived a scare against Colombian Camila Osorio to reach the third round.

The 29-year-old Tunisian, a quarter-finalist last year, struggled for consistency in a match which saw 12 breaks of serve.

But, after Osorio had twice broken back in the deciding set, Jabeur held her nerve to serve out a 6-3 1-6 6-3 victory.

Jabeur, seeking her maiden Grand Slam title, will meet Canadian 31st seed Leylah Fernandez or China’s Wang Xiyu next.

The three-time Grand Slam runner-up made the perfect start on Court Suzanne Lenglen, establishing a 3-0 lead with an early break.

Jabeur eventually took the first set following a run of four successive breaks – but 22-year-old Osorio mounted an impressive response in the second as her opponent faltered to swiftly level the match.

It was Jabeur who struck the first blow of the deciding set, yet twice the spirited Osorio responded to frustrate the world number nine.

However, Jabeur was able to refocus and after breaking Osorio again in the eighth game she served out the win at the first opportunity, the relief evident in her celebrations after coming through a testing encounter.

Later, American Coco Gauff beat Slovenia’s Tamara Zidansek 6-3 6-4.

Third seed Gauff, a finalist at Roland Garros in 2022, will take on Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska or China’s Wang Yafan

The golf world is undoubtedly awaiting Tiger Woods’s annual charity event, the 2024 Tiger Jam. But the focus naturally falls on the second night of the whole experience. Aimed at showering the guests with “curated experiences, and epicurean delights,” Saturday Night is set to feature a lot of entertainment, and music, along with a bit of philanthropy. The fans would, however, better know it as the ‘Tiger Jam Auction’.

The auction has managed to raise a lot of funds for the TGR Foundation while leaving unforgettable memories for the guests in attendance. The live and silent auctions at the Tiger Jam have raised more than $20 million as of 2018 and have allowed the winners to bid for a “chance to win luxurious getaways, one-of-a-kind memorabilia, golf experiences,” not to mention the opportunity to caddy for the 15-time major champ.

Every year there have been amazing concerts featured in the Tiger Jam auctions, with Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Toby Keith, and Justin Bieber having graced the stage among others. The event this year, interestingly so, will feature a chance to bid for four tickets to Taylor Swift’s record-breaking ‘The Eras Tour’ in Miami at Hard Rock Stadium on October 19. The silent auction will also include two passes for a Meet & greet with DJ Diesel, better known as Shaquille O’Neal; a Mariah Carey Holiday Show; and a chance to hang out with Steve Aoki after Tiger Jam. These are just some of the tickets that are available for the auction.

Aside from bidding for entertainment, enthusiasts can try to buy experiences, be it from golf or any other sports. One of the most eye-catching items for any follower of Golf would be a chance to carry the bags for Tiger Woods during the Hero World Challenge Pro-Am that is set to take place on December 4, 2024. Moreover, the package would also include a three-night luxury accommodation at Baha Mar along with premium Tournament hospitality for four.

Another item that is up for bidding is the tickets to experience TGL at the SoFi Center. The passes would allow the guest and three others to sit in a player box to watch one match of their choice along with the chance to meet the members of Tiger Woods’s team, the Jupiter Golf Links. The four guests will also be allowed to play a round of golf at a local course and have dinner at The Woods Jupiter. Well, with so many items up for bid at the auction, which is just a part of the whole Tiger Jam experience, it’s no wonder that this year’s event is reportedly slated to be the biggest so far.

Tiger Woods

The Tiger Jam by Tiger Woods is already a big success, per reports

The event has a lot of packages that require the guest to pay 50% of the deposit to reserve their spot. Even with such a condition, two of the three subparts of the ‘Ultimate Vegas Experience’ were already sold out. Only the ‘Tiger Jam reception, concert & Post-Party’ tickets remain while enthusiasts completely bought out the ‘Tiger Jam Golf Outing’ and ‘Poker Night’ passes.

The two-day experience will start on May 31, Friday and will end on June 1, Saturday. The first night will allow the guests to play golf at Shadow Creek amid “live music, lavish hospitality, special guests, and an interactive golf exhibition.” This will be followed by a charity poker event soon after. Saturday night, meanwhile, will host the auction and the rest of the party along with a Maroon 5 show at Dolby Live. Excited about the event? It surely has built up enough hype for the whole community to keep an eye out for!

Will Charlie Woods experience a fate similar to his father’s? Perhaps! However, for now, this fate isn’t about Tiger Woods‘ 15 major wins or his 82 PGA Tour victories. Instead, it’s about the controversy surrounding his father’s brand, Sun Day Red, since its launch. The debate intensified when Woods Jr. wore Nike shoes ahead of the final round at Augusta National instead of the white Sun Day Red kicks his father debuted on Thursday.

Recently, at the Adam Scott Junior Invitational, Woods Jr. and Jacob Trevor Immelman—son of Trevor Immelman, who held off Tiger Woods at the 2008 Masters—were paired together. Undoubtedly, it’s a great sight for both fathers to witness the next generation of golfers competing. However, the same cannot be said for fans on social media.

When @AJGAGolf shared a post on X showcasing both young talents, the post quickly went viral, sparking a heated debate in the comments section. The discussion primarily centered around Charlie Woods’ unique apparel, as he sported a Sun Day Red polo and a Titleist hat.

In addition to the design, the absurdly high costs and lack of the brand’s logo on the products have previously outraged customers. Fans’ criticism of the company continued during the 2024 PGA Championship, claiming that “Tiger Woods’ new clothing line is not sweat-resistant.” This occurred when the 48-year-old was spotted wearing a polo shirt from Sun Day Red. Sweat was pouring down his back, and his clothes had noticeable sweat stains on them. It appears the debate has now shifted towards the 15-year-old.

Charlie Woods

What do fans have to say about Charlie Woods’ attire?

A fan sarcastically commented, “Tiger has his first Sun Day Red athlete,” pointing toward the backlash the brand received for its design from the outset, and later, the high prices further fueled the controversy.

This fan expressed surprise with their comment: “Need someone to explain Charlie wearing a Titleist hat to me.” They highlighted the contrast of the 15-year-old wearing a polo from his father’s brand alongside a hat from a different one. They even brought another equipment brand into the equation and said, “TaylorMade owns a stake in Sun Day Red. I’m baffled!” emphasizing how the involvement of a famous golf brand like TaylorMade has not really helped in the success of the Tiger Woods brand among the masses.

One fan, Charlie Woods, would be a better fit as the face of Sun Day Red. They went on to offer a different perspective, and commented, If Charlie is the ambassador for Sun Day Red then I’ll buy. The outfit actually looks nice.” This fan made a comment not specifically about Sun Day Red but about the combination of different brands that the 15-year-old had donned and said, “Charlie wearing a Titleist hat? Looks odd.

One user sarcastically put forward the question, “How did Charlie get that shirt @SunDayRed?” One of the major criticisms that the Tiger Woods apparel brand faced was the expensive prices of the clothes and other products.

What do you think of Charlie Woods’ choice of unique attire? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Simone Biles isn’t one of the most celebrated gymnasts in the world for nothing. Having several moves named after herself, including the dreaded Yurchenko Doble Pike, the 27-year-old is always on the lookout to push her routines further. This week will offer another chance for her to prove her worth at the Xfinity US championships in Fort Worth, Texas.

With the Olympics not even two months away, this would be a good time for the country’s gymnasts to make the final adjustments to their routines. The Xfinity US Gymnastics Championships are slated to kick off tomorrow (May 30) and will serve as the final major step before next month’s Olympic Team Trials. With this being one of the last big tournaments before the big rumble, Biles might have something up her sleeve to trounce her opponents.

A recent Reddit post on the group r/Gymnastics hinted at Simone’s possible dismount plans for the upcoming Xfinity Championship. Captioned, “Simone is planning to upgrade her beam dismount“, the post by user gym_fun shared the original YouTube post by GymCastic, where Michigan gymnast Olivia Karas talked about seeing Simone’s new dismount skill this Sunday.

“I feel like she’s a breath of fresh air on the international stage“, said Karas talking about how Simone loves to flair up things while executing difficult moves with poise as she responded to the host’s comment that Biles should make the most of the upgrade. While both Karas and the host mentioned Simone’s options for the Xfinity US Championships in the passing, fans were quick to pick up the cue and take a nosedive into the whirlwind.

Fans have their own perception of the matter

Justifiably, when fans learned about the potential to see Biles try out something new soon, they couldn’t hold back the excitement. Redditor im_avoiding_work thinks this would be the perfect opportunity for Simone to try her hands with an upgraded version of her current dismount, the Biles, which isn’t worth it in terms of the points it carries. “since the Biles dismount isn’t worth it, my delusional conclusion hearing this is that we will be blessed with a Biles II beam dismount,” gushed the fan, while also noting that the GymCastic host might be over her head about this after all.

Simone has five moves in multiple routines, named after her, which is a rare honor that very few gymnasts can boast. Obviously, her arsenal is stacked and Simone can always reach into her own pockets when trying to up the ante. Taking a note from that, one fan thinks that if Simone is looking to upgrade from the full-in, she can easily fall back on the double-twisting double-tucked salto backward dismount which the national icon lifted the veil on in 2013. “Upgrade from the full-in, so to the Biles (double double off beam)??” speculated the Redditor.

Simone Biles

User 010203b is always elated because the four-time Olympic gold medalist can show off all of her own moves at the Xfinity Gymnastics Championships and set the bar high for next month’s Olympic Trials. “IS SIMONE GOING TO TRY TO COMPETE ALL OF HER SKILLS AT THE OLYMPICS. PLEASE YES THERE IS NOTHING IVE WANTED TO SEE MORE” typed away the excited fan as they also hailed Simone as “An absolute legend“.

Another of Biles’ fans thinks that the twenty-three-time World Championships gold medalist has every reason to go forth with the option to explore other options on Sunday. Mentioning that this will only enrich the sport itself, the fan commented, “I love to see innovative and difficult gymnastics“.

While many fans seem to believe that Simone should get even more moves named after her, with the Double Layout being one of her specialties, others think such an upgrade decision should definitely be warranted. Claiming that if Simone decides to upgrade from the full-in, there’s nothing else on her mind than the Biles. “I don’t know what else it could be. That’s the only dismount that’s rated higher than the tucked full-in (because the piked full-in is rated the same for some reason), so otherwise it would have to be a new skill,” opined Redditor Peanut_Noyurr.

While everyone has their own say and speculation on seeing Biles take the next step to the right direction, tell us what do you believe she could pull out of the hat this weekend in Texas in the comments!

Simone Biles has influenced her “bestie” Jordan Chiles in countless ways. As Chiles puts it, She was my mentor, my big sister, and now she’s like my ride-or-die best friend. However, for spending habits, these two couldn’t be more different. Despite earning millions from her Olympic status, Biles confessed in a 2019 episode of “Kneading Dough” with Maverick Carter, I have a fear of going broke.

She shared how she challenges herself to go days without spending a dime on the occasional treat from Subway. She even said, “I never really swipe the [credit] card,” and she only splurges when she feels she’s truly earned it. On the flip side, Jordan Chiles has a taste for bling-y things, apparent in her ever-growing obsession.

Jordan Chiles opens up about her extravagant side

In an interview with KPRC-TV, Jordan Chiles talked about her life as an Olympic medalist, her path to the next Olympics in Paris, and her love for sneakers. She gave host Keith Garvin and fans a tour of her home, showing off her “VIP Lounge” in her closet. This is where she keeps her collection of shoes, especially her favorite Nike Air Jordans, all arranged by color and design. She displays about 100 pairs, but that’s only half of her collection—the rest are stored in Los Angeles storage.

Jordan’s sneaker obsession didn’t start until she was older. She said, My collection kind of grew from there and almost every Christmas I’d just be like, ‘Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Now, she owns hundreds of pairs and even has a special collection with Nike, including a Paris-themed line. For her 23rd birthday, Nike went all out with baby blue Jordans as part of the decor.

Simone Biles 

Even at the 2024 Core Hydration Classic, Jordan wowed everyone not just with her performance but also with her style. She paired a Nike x Swarovski pair of shoes with her red leotard and black corset top. On Team USA’s Instagram, she was a fan favorite, signing autographs and showing off her shoes. “Did you peep the shoes? Swarovski, Nike, period. Everything is exclusive period, she shared. As we marvel at her passion for sneakers, it’s interesting to mention that Chiles was named in tribute to the iconic No. 23, Michael Jordan.

How her obsession with sneakers and the brand began since her birth

Jordan Chiles was destined to be a sneakerhead from the get-go as her mom, Gina, was a huge fan of Michael Jordan. However, after a tough six-year journey to have Jordan, Gina’s enthusiasm won, and they named their daughter Jordan in honor of MJ’s iconic number 23. Both Gina and Jordan share a deep appreciation for Jordan 1s, considering them their all-time favorite pairs. For Gina, Anything in the original colorway is huge for me.

Now, as a Nike athlete heading to her second Olympics in Paris, Jordan Chiles sees her journey with the brand as a full-circle moment. With her ever-growing sneaker collection and her passion for the culture, it’s clear that her obsession with sneakers isn’t just a phase—it’s a defining part of who she is. What are your thoughts on her obsession? Share in the comments below!

Simone Biles has influenced her “bestie” Jordan Chiles in countless ways. As Chiles puts it, She was my mentor, my big sister, and now she’s like my ride-or-die best friend. However, for spending habits, these two couldn’t be more different. Despite earning millions from her Olympic status, Biles confessed in a 2019 episode of “Kneading Dough” with Maverick Carter, I have a fear of going broke.

She shared how she challenges herself to go days without spending a dime on the occasional treat from Subway. She even said, “I never really swipe the [credit] card,” and she only splurges when she feels she’s truly earned it. On the flip side, Jordan Chiles has a taste for bling-y things, apparent in her ever-growing obsession.

Jordan Chiles opens up about her extravagant side

In an interview with KPRC-TV, Jordan Chiles talked about her life as an Olympic medalist, her path to the next Olympics in Paris, and her love for sneakers. She gave host Keith Garvin and fans a tour of her home, showing off her “VIP Lounge” in her closet. This is where she keeps her collection of shoes, especially her favorite Nike Air Jordans, all arranged by color and design. She displays about 100 pairs, but that’s only half of her collection—the rest are stored in Los Angeles storage.

Jordan’s sneaker obsession didn’t start until she was older. She said, My collection kind of grew from there and almost every Christmas I’d just be like, ‘Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Now, she owns hundreds of pairs and even has a special collection with Nike, including a Paris-themed line. For her 23rd birthday, Nike went all out with baby blue Jordans as part of the decor.

Even at the 2024 Core Hydration Classic, Jordan wowed everyone not just with her performance but also with her style. She paired a Nike x Swarovski pair of shoes with her red leotard and black corset top. On Team USA’s Instagram, she was a fan favorite, signing autographs and showing off her shoes. “Did you peep the shoes? Swarovski, Nike, period. Everything is exclusive period, she shared. As we marvel at her passion for sneakers, it’s interesting to mention that Chiles was named in tribute to the iconic No. 23, Michael Jordan.

Simone Biles 

How her obsession with sneakers and the brand began since her birth

Jordan Chiles was destined to be a sneakerhead from the get-go as her mom, Gina, was a huge fan of Michael Jordan. However, after a tough six-year journey to have Jordan, Gina’s enthusiasm won, and they named their daughter Jordan in honor of MJ’s iconic number 23. Both Gina and Jordan share a deep appreciation for Jordan 1s, considering them their all-time favorite pairs. For Gina, Anything in the original colorway is huge for me.

Now, as a Nike athlete heading to her second Olympics in Paris, Jordan Chiles sees her journey with the brand as a full-circle moment. With her ever-growing sneaker collection and her passion for the culture, it’s clear that her obsession with sneakers isn’t just a phase—it’s a defining part of who she is. What are your thoughts on her obsession? Share in the comments below!

Former President Bill Clinton and golf player Tiger Woods’ relationship reportedly got off to a rocky start. An alleged feud was sparked in 1997 between the two when Woods declined an invitation to attend a baseball game with Clinton to honor Jackie Robinson’s debut in Major League Baseball as the first Black player in the organization. Years later, the two reunited for a golf outing that was reportedly an awful experience, thanks to Woods.

In the March 2018 biography named after the golfer, authors Jeff Benedict and Armen Keteyian claimed Woods was extremely rude to the 42nd President during a casual February 2006 game shortly before opening the doors to the Tiger Woods Learning Center in Anaheim, California. The 15-time major champion, who has amassed an impressive net worth throughout his career, was reportedly on his phone for much of the game and even refused to ride in the same cart as Clinton. Additionally, the book claimed he demonstrated other behaviors typically frowned upon in the golfing community. “After finishing a hole, he would routinely exit the green while others were still putting, a major breach of golf etiquette,” an excerpt claimed. Insiders also alleged that once Woods was sent a photo of him and Clinton to autograph after the outing, he took months to do so. These allegations are in stark contrast to Woods’ version of events, which he detailed months after his day with Clinton.

Woods’ account of the game was much more positive

Tiger Woods was seemingly pleased with his day on the course with Bill Clinton. During a May 2006 Arkansas children’s golf clinic, Woods touched on Clinton’s golf skills from their day out, sharing the final score was “Woods 4, Clinton 3” (via The Ledger). “We had a good time. He was a cool person to play with, very intelligent. Brilliant, the things that he knew to describe world politics … actually really remarkable.” His kind words clashed with the 2018 account of their venture. Representatives for both refuted the book’s account.

Tiger Woods

Doug Band, a former deputy assistant and counselor to President Bill Clinton, who also played with them on the course, denied any such malice from Woods. Speaking with Golf Digest days after the excerpt of “Tiger Woods” was released ahead of the book’s debut, Band firmly stated the account of the game was untrue. “It was a casual, intimate round with a group of people who relished the chance to hear each other’s off-the-record stories and enjoy the day together away from the rest of the world,” Band explained. Woods’s manager, Mark Steinberg, and chief spokesperson, Glenn Greenspan, also released a statement to Golf Magazine that same month, claiming authors Jeff Benedict and Armen Keteyian did not do their proper research, leading to several inaccuracies in the publication. Later, Woods revealed he was also not a fan of the HBO documentary released about him, which was based on the biography.

Clinton doesn’t appear to have any bad blood with Woods

Tiger Woods and Bill Clinton have reunited in the years following their 2006 round of golf. In August 2014, the pair were pictured speaking at the Deutsche Bank Championship Welcome Party, which the Woods Foundation shared on X, formerly Twitter. After the shindig, the golfer himself also thanked Clinton online, writing in an Instagram post that same month, “My Sincere thanks to @billclinton for coming to the #dbchampionship party. His support means so much to me and all the kids we are trying to help.” Even after the biography was released, it still doesn’t appear to have created any issues between the powerful duo.

When Woods secured his fifth Masters Title in April 2019, Clinton was among the many fans online who congratulated the world-renowned athlete. Taking to his own X account, the former United States leader reposted a video of Woods accomplishing this amazing feat. In the caption, he wrote, “Never give up. Congratulations, Tiger.” Both men have only had good things to say about one another publicly. Therefore, whether or not there was ever any tension between them remains mere speculation. Interestingly, Bill Clinton is not the only former president close to the golfer — Tiger Woods also has a friendship with Donald Trump.

Iga Swiatek said she is “confident” ahead of her bid to become only the fourth woman to win four Roland Garros singles titles in the Open era.

The world number one could also become the first player to lift three successive women’s titles in Paris since Justine Henin in 2007 when the French Open gets underway on Sunday.

Swiatek is a strong favourite after dominating on clay again this season, arriving in Paris off the back of WTA 1000 victories in Madrid and Rome.

The only female player in history to complete a Madrid-Rome-Roland Garros treble in the same season is Serena Williams.

But Swiatek, who faces French qualifier Leolia Jeanjean in the first round, is not daunted by what she could achieve.

“I would lie if I would say I’m not nervous, because everybody is, I think,” Swiatek told reporters on Friday.

“There is a lot of pressure, especially when you play well and you already know that you can achieve this step, people are expecting it to happen again and again and again.

“So there is pressure, but I wouldn’t say I’m more nervous than usual… I’m also pretty confident with how I’m playing right now and with the work we have been doing.”

The 22-year-old Pole has plenty of years ahead of her to chase records but is wasting little time — her four WTA 1000 titles this season have taken her career total to 10.

That is already only 13 short of Serena Williams’ all-time record.

With four Grand Slam titles, Swiatek has not struggled to translate that form to the major tournaments in the past.

Swiatek is aiming to join Chris Evert, Steffi Graf and Henin in lifting the Coupe Suzanne-Lenglen four times in the Open era.

The biggest obstacle standing in her way is Aryna Sabalenka.

The Belarusian missed three match points before losing to Swiatek in a thrilling Madrid final and will be hoping to get another crack at her rival after a one-sided loss in Rome.

Sabalenka, the two-time reigning Australian Open champion, has reached at least the semi-finals in each of the past six Grand Slam events.

She is also the only woman to beat Swiatek in a final on clay — in Madrid last year — since the Pole lost her first WTA title decider as a teenager in 2019 at a low-key event in Switzerland.

Swiatek said she did not think her or Sabalenka were side-tracked by their rivalry.

“We’ll see if it’s going to go into the history books, because honestly, I don’t think either I or Aryna are focusing on that,” she added.

“But for sure this rivalry is exciting for the fans… . I think it’s also pushing me to become a better and better player, so I think we both kind of need each other to grow.”

Igi Swiatek

 

Swiatek ‘motivates’ Sabalenka –

Sabalenka has an 8-3 losing record against Swiatek, but insisted after Rome that she wanted to face her again in Paris.

“She (Swiatek) definitely motivates me a lot to get better, and I think I improve so many things just because of her,” said the world number two, who opens her campaign against Russian teenager Erika Andreeva.

“She kind of like pointed on the things I wasn’t good at, and motivated me to get better at.

“I think it’s just amazing what we are doing, and I really hope we can keep doing the same or even better.”

Sabalenka had never even reached the second week at Roland Garros until last year, when she was knocked out by Karolina Muchova in the semis.

“I’m definitely not the favourite probably there,” she said after the Rome Open final.

“But at the same time I do feel that I can actually go for it.

“It’s 50/50, you know? But I prefer to be underdog. I really hope I’m going to make it to the final and I really hope I’ll be able to get that win, if it’s Iga or not.”

Elena Rybakina, the only player to defeat Swiatek on clay this year, was being touted as part of a new ‘big three’ 12 months ago.

But the Kazakh has failed to make the last four at a Slam since losing the 2023 Australian Open final to Sabalenka and has been passed in the rankings by US Open champion Coco Gauff.

American Gauff, playing in a major for the first time since turning 20, will be hoping to go one better than when she lost the 2022 French Open showpiece to Swiatek.

Third seed Gauff faces Russian qualifier Julia Avdeeva in the first round, while Rybakina takes on Belgium’s Greet Minnen.

Both Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek come into the French Open as top seeds attempting to defend their crowns in Paris, yet their preparations could not be more contradictory.

While Djokovic’s year has seen him go into something of a slump, with a poor 14-6 win-loss record and no finals made, Swiatek has gone from strength to strength, peaking in time to dominate on her preferred surface of clay, where she won titles in Madrid and Rome, the two biggest tournaments on the red dirt prior to Roland Garros.

This may yet be the most open French Open men’s draw in recent memory with Djokovic’s form, the injury troubles of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, and the tentativeness on the big stage of the likes of Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas making it hard to pick a favourite.

But in the women’s draw, Swiatek leads, front and centre, setting the standard before a ball has even been hit. Her closest challenger, second seed and reigning Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka, lost to her in both finals in Madrid and Rome, the latter being a demoralising 2-6, 3-6 rollover.

There is an argument to be made that with four Majors, a career win percentage of 81%, and spending over 100 weeks as the World No. 1 already puts her in rarefied air, but a fourth crown in Paris, for which she is the overwhelming favourite, will establish her place among the claycourt greats of the game.

The last player to win three consecutive Roland Garros titles was Justine Henin in 2007; and only four women — Henin (4), Chris Evert (7), and Steffi Graf (6) — have won four French Open crowns in the Open Era. Only Serena Williams has ever done the Madrid-Rome-Paris treble.

Iga Swiatek

“I would lie if I would say I’m not nervous, because everybody is, I think,” Swiatek told reporters, per AFP, ahead of the French Open. “There is a lot of pressure, especially when you play well and you already know that you can achieve this step, people are expecting it to happen again and again and again.

“So there is pressure, but I wouldn’t say I’m more nervous than usual… I’m also pretty confident with how I’m playing right now and with the work we have been doing.”.

It is not just the wins she has piled up, but also the manner of victory she is used to inflicting on opponents that makes her even more of an imposing presence on the tour. In tennis, sets won 6-0 are nicknamed ‘bagels’ and those won 6-1 are nicknamed ‘breadsticks’. And ‘Iga’s bakery’ has been open for business. Since the start of 2022, she has bageled or breadsticked an opponent in 49% of her matches. That ruthless streak, on her best surface of clay, has allowed her to amass a 14-match winning streak in Paris.

Each of Swiatek’s tour-leading attributes are accentuated on clay. A pure ball striker, she has a monstrous, spin-heavy forehand she can use to dominate baseline exchanges which break away from the mould of flat-hitters that have usually done best on the women’s tour in the past. Her backhand has improved, incrementally, over the years to become a shot that cannot be targeted and her return of serve can be punishing.

Swiatek’s athleticism defines her game. Her lateral movement, the small side-to-side steps needed to adjust to big groundstrokes, is always on point and clay allows her to slide into position to use her strengths and dwarf the court for her opponents even more.

There is a potentially tricky route to the title, with the likes of Naomi Osaka and the surging Danielle Collins lurking on her side of a draw. There may also be a final faceoff against Sabalenka or World No. 4 Elena Rybakina, who has made Swiatek struggle in the past and is the last player to defeat her on clay.

But just as a certain Spaniard, now on his way out, has in the past, Swiatek has begun to look ominous on clay. Few look capable of stopping her as she chases a third straight French Open title, ahead of an Olympic medal quest at the same arena in a few months.

Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka have taken their tennis to new heights in recent months and both feel their rivalry has been key to their individual success.

The pair have dominated women’s tennis over the past year as they are the only two players to be ranked No 1 and No 2 although Swiatek has ruled the roost when it comes to topping the rankings as she has been top of the WTA Rankings since November last year.

On the court they have met 11 times with Swiatek also dominating their head-to-head as she leads 8-3, including their two most recent outings in the Madrid Open and Italian Open finals.

There are high hopes that they will meet for a 12th time in the final at Roland Garros in a fortnight, but there is no doubt they are pushing each other to constantly improve.

“For sure when we play against each other, I feel like it’s a challenge,” Swiatek said. “I think it’s also pushing me to become better and better player, so I think we both kind of need each other to grow.

“But for sure this rivalry is exciting for the fans, as well. I guess if it’s going to go to history books, they’re also going to have some impact on it.”

Reigning Australian Open champion Sabalenka, whose last win over the Pole came at the 2023 Madrid Open final, shared the four-time Grand Slam winner’s sentiments.

“I think that’s amazing the rivalry we are having with Iga,” the Belarusian said. “She definitely motivates me a lot to get better, and I think I improve so many things just because of her.

“She kind of like pointed out the things I wasn’t good at and motivated me to get better at.”

She added: “I would also mention Elena [Rybakina]; and there are so many girls who are doing so well, like Coco [Gauff]. It’s not just two of us.”

Could the rivalry reach the levels of Chris Evert v Martina Navratilova; Steffi Graf v Monica Seles; Roger Federer v Rafael Nadal; or Nadal v Novak Djokovic?

Swiatek said: “We’ll see about if it’s going to go to history books, because honestly, I don’t think either I or Aryna are focusing on that.

“We are more focusing on our own journeys. But for sure if you are going to play well, and we are playing well consistently, we will face each other in important matches.

“I think it’s great, because she’s No 2 for a long time and she has already proven that she can play great tennis.”