Skip to content

French Open: Andy Murray, Stan Wawrinka join Novak Djokovic, Serena and Venus Williams in action

Andy Murray is safely through to the quarter-finals
Image: Andy Murray is scheduled to play his quarter-final but how will the Parisian weather fare?

With almost two days to catch up on, the French Open is set for a bumper Wednesday with Andy Murray against home favourite Richard Gasquet the headline act.

Organisers will hope the rain stays away as they attempt to get the schedule back on track but while the forecast is better than Monday's washout, there may only be a few more windows of opportunity than Tuesday, so once again Courts 1 and 2 have been drafted in to help get some of the backlog cleared.

Rain halts Djokovic revival
Rain halts Djokovic revival

World number one in control after a protracted Tuesday in Paris

Novak Djokovic will aim to continue his turnaround when he resumes against Roberto Bautista Agut. The world no 1 leads 3-6 6-4 4-1 as he continues his quest for a first ever French Open title.

Djokovic's missing major
Djokovic's missing major

Can Djokovic add the missing Grand Slam to his collection?

The 11-time major winner knows his side of the draw has opened up following the withdrawal of Rafa Nadal and Djokovic will hope there is not too much hanging around as he bids to make the semi-finals for a sixth straight year.

Djokovic and Bautista Agut will follow Serena Williams' outstanding fourth-round match against Ukraine's 18th seed Elina Svitolina, which is scheduled to get proceedings underway on Philippe-Chatrier Court.

Serena Williams and Venus Williams: Knocked out of the doubles event
Image: Serena Williams and Venus Williams were knocked out of the women's doubles but could meet in the singles semi-final

Serena's older sister Venus will also be in action when she faces Switzerland's world No 9 Timea Bacsinszky in the first match on Suzanne-Lenglen - should the sisters win, they will move one step closer to a potential last-four meeting.

The other men's fourth-round matches to be completed include Dominic Thiem against Marcel Granollers (6-2 6-7).

French fancies
French fancies

Surprise candidates to win in Paris

Defending champion Stan Wawrinka will face the unheralded Albert Ramos-Vinolas in their quarter-final while the last two matches slated for the show courts will be the women's last-eight encounters between Sam Stosur and Tsvetana Pironkova and Shelby Rogers and Garbine Muguruza.

Also See:

Stan Wawrinka enjoyed smooth progress against Taro Daniel
Image: Stan Wawrinka is the defending champion and will hope to get his quarter-final out of the way without interuption

Philippe-Chatrier - Order of Play

Women's 4th Round Serena Williams (1) v Elina Svitolina (18)
Men's 4th Round Novak Djokovic (1) v Roberto Bautista Agut (14) 3-6 6-4 4-1 to finish
Men's Quarter-Final Richard Gasquet (9) v Andy Murray (2)
Women's Quarter-Final Sam Stosur (21) v Tsvetana Pironkova

One to Watch

Gasquet will take on Andy Murray next
Image: Gasquet will take on Andy Murray next with a partizan Chatrier behind him

Andy Murray is one round ahead of Djokovic and the favourite to advance from the bottom half of the draw. His mouthwatering quarter-final with the last remaining Frenchman, Richard Gasquet, is third on Chatrier.

Murray has won the last five meetings and leads the head-to-head 7-3 - on clay, it is 2-1 in Murray's favour, with Murray's two clay-court victories coming in their two Roland Garros encounters.

Murray's Paris route
Murray's Paris route

Who the British number one has beaten and who he could face

On both occasions, the world No 2 had to come from behind, coming from a set down in 2012 and two sets down in 2010. Murray might need to muster those reserves again, as Gasquet has been inspired throughout the week and has a dreamy backhand that sent the Philippe-Chatrier crowd into raptures with a superb four-set win over fifth seed Kei Nishikori.

Suzanne-Lenglen - Order of Play

Women's 4th Round Venus Williams (9) v Timea Bacsinszky (8)
Men's 4th Round David Ferrer (11) v Tomas Berdych (11) 2-1 to finish
Men's Quarter-Final Albert Ramos-Vinolas v Stan Wawrinka (3)
Women's Quarter-Final Shelby Rogers v Garbine Muguruza (4)

Surprise in Store

David Ferrer of Spain hits a backhand during his third round match against Feliciano Lopez
Image: David Ferrer is a former finalist at Roland Garros and will resume his match with Tomas Berdych

David Ferrer, the 2013 French Open finalist, is seeded 11th as he slides down the rankings as age and injuries perhaps begin to catch up with him.

But he has been in good form this week, dropping only one set so far and, up against Tomas Berdych, the heavy conditions could favour Ferrer, who does lead the head-to-head 8-6. But the Czech, who is seeded seventh in Paris, has won three of the last four meetings - the pair will resume on serve with Ferrer leading 2-1.

Also worth a watch will be the fourth-round contest between David Goffin and Ernests Gulbis.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga leaves the court after withdrawing from his men's third round match against Ernests Gulbis
Image: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga leaves the court after withdrawing from his men's third round match against Ernests Gulbis

Gulbis is now 27 and given the vast nature of his talent has underachieved hugely but he has been in impressive form at Roland Garros, where he was a semi-finalist in 2014. He leads 3-0 after the match against Goffin got underway on Tuesday.

Selected Other Matches

Women's 4th Round Kiki Bertens v Madison Keys (15) Court 1
Men's 4th Round Ernests Gulbis v David Goffin (12) Court 1 - 3-0 to finish
Women's 4th Round Carla Suarez Navarro (12) v Yulia Putintseva Court 2
Men's 4th Round Marcel Granollers v Dominic Thiem (13) Court 2 - 2-6 7-6 to finish

Brit Watch

Bruno Soares of Brazil and Jamie Murray
Image: Jamie Murray 's men's doubles bid is over but he continues his mixed campaign on Monday

Other than Andy Murray, there is another Brit still standing at Roland Garros - and as usual, it is his brother Jamie.

Jamie's men's doubles campaign ended on Sunday with defeat to Leander Paes and Marcin Matkowski but he was back in action later in the day in the mixed doubles to seal a place in the quarter-finals.

He and partner Hao-Ching Chan are top seeds and they face Andrea Hlavackova and Edouard Roger-Vasselin.

In Case You Missed It

Andy Murray of Great Britain
Image: Andy Murray's scheduled quarter-final on Tuesday was never near to getting started

Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic dodged the showers on Tuesday, Djokovic taking to the court with an umbrella and Murray looking out from the bleachers as the rain set in.

The real story of Tuesday came in the two matches that were completed, as sixth seed Simona Halep and second seed Agnieszka Radwanska were both beaten and neither woman was happy about the conditions they were forced to play in.

Serbia's Novak Djokovic
Image: Novak Djokovic takes on the elements