French Open 2025: Norrie v Medvedev, Andreeva in action on day three – live

Coverage from Roland Garros as play starts at 10am BSTRaducanu admits struggle in win | And you can mail KatyDjokovic, with a little spring in his 38-year-old step after winning the Geneva Open on Saturday, his first title since the Olympics last summer, will begin his latest bid for grand slam No 25 in the third match on Philippe Chatrier. He’s playing at Roland Garros minus Andy Murray, of course, after the pair ended their coaching relationship a couple of weeks ago, and spoke about that yesterday in his pre-tournament press conference.“He did congratulate me [on winning Geneva] and he said: ‘Now that you have a proper coach, you’re winning tournaments,’” Djokovic said, laughing. “Of course he was joking, but I think I have said enough, but I will say it again: Andy is just an amazing person. First of all, someone that I have spent most of my career with since the very young age on the tour, travelling, playing him, facing him in the earliest days, under-12 and all the way through to the last days of his career. For him to join my team and for us to give a shot to this player/coach relationship was really an incredible thing for tennis and for both of us. I was very privileged and honoured.” Continue reading...

French Open 2025: Norrie v Medvedev, Andreeva in action on day three – live

Djokovic, with a little spring in his 38-year-old step after winning the Geneva Open on Saturday, his first title since the Olympics last summer, will begin his latest bid for grand slam No 25 in the third match on Philippe Chatrier. He’s playing at Roland Garros minus Andy Murray, of course, after the pair ended their coaching relationship a couple of weeks ago, and spoke about that yesterday in his pre-tournament press conference.

“He did congratulate me [on winning Geneva] and he said: ‘Now that you have a proper coach, you’re winning tournaments,’” Djokovic said, laughing. “Of course he was joking, but I think I have said enough, but I will say it again: Andy is just an amazing person. First of all, someone that I have spent most of my career with since the very young age on the tour, travelling, playing him, facing him in the earliest days, under-12 and all the way through to the last days of his career. For him to join my team and for us to give a shot to this player/coach relationship was really an incredible thing for tennis and for both of us. I was very privileged and honoured.”

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