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French Open order of play, today’s results and Roland Garros schedule

Yahoo SportsThursday, May 29, 2025 at 7:21:59 PM
French Open order of play, today’s results and Roland Garros schedule
The French Open is in full swing, and today’s lineup is especially exciting for local fans—French players are taking center stage at Roland Garros. Whether you're tracking match results or planning your viewing schedule, this update covers who’s playing, who won, and what’s coming next.
Editor’s Note: For tennis fans, especially those rooting for French contenders, this is a can't-miss day. The home crowd has plenty to cheer about, and the matches could set the tone for the rest of the tournament. Even casual followers might want to tune in—there’s nothing like the energy of a home favorite making a deep run.
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