Roland Garros Highlights June 4: Boisson’s Upset & Djokovic’s Recap 🎾
Captivating Quarterfinals at Porte D’Auteuil
On June 4, the Roland Garros Highlights were dominated by unexpected twists and thrilling performances. Most importantly, the spotlight was firmly on a stunning upset rather than a routine victory. While Novak Djokovic delivered a classic performance to secure his 51st Grand Slam semifinal spot, it was French wild card Lois Boisson who truly stole the show. Ranked world No. 361, Boisson captivated the crowd by defeating another top 10 player, advancing to the women’s semifinals. Her latest triumph was over teenage sensation and world No. 6, Mirra Andreeva, with a thrilling 7-6(6), 6-3 win. Consequently, Boisson’s achievement marks her as the first French woman to reach the semifinals since 2011.
Boisson is set to face world No. 2 Coco Gauff in the semifinals on Thursday, after Gauff emerged victorious in an all-American match against Madison Keys, winning 6-1 in the third set. For fans eager to follow these players, the WTA website offers comprehensive coverage of women’s professional tennis.
Djokovic vs. Zverev: Quarterfinal Recap
Meanwhile, Djokovic showcased resilience in his match against Zverev, coming back from a set down under the lights. A remarkable 41-shot rally was a highlight, as Djokovic saved a break point at 3-2 in the fourth set. The 38-year-old eventually triumphed over the world No. 3 with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 victory, setting up a Friday semifinal against Jannik Sinner. Earlier, Sinner dominated Alexander Bublik, conceding only six games. For more details on men’s professional tennis, visit the ATP Tour website.
Upcoming Women’s Semifinals: Gauff and Iga Swiatek
Thursday promises excitement with the women’s semifinals. Anticipation is high for the clash between Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka, with fans buzzing about the matchup. Besides that, Boisson will also be back on court to face Gauff, creating an exhilarating day of tennis action.
Before these marquee matches, the mixed doubles final will be held at noon Paris time on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Italians Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori will compete against Americans Taylor Townsend and Evan King for the title. King, who is also excelling in men’s doubles with partner Christian Harrison, shared insights on his recent success in an interview.
Therefore, stay tuned for a thrilling day of tennis action as the tournament progresses. Follow all the live updates and match schedules on the Roland Garros official website.