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French Open 2016 Schedule: Replay TV Coverage, Live Stream for Wednesday’s Draw
- Updated: May 25, 2016
After some big upsets in both draws in Round 1, it’s clear we can’t overlook any matchups at the French Open.
Angelique Kerber and Victoria Azarenka were the big losers on Day 3, but there were plenty of more vulnerable stars on Day 4 with nine of the top 10 seeds in action between the men’s and women’s draws. Although some top players cruised to victory, others received quite a challenge.
You can view the live action on Tennis Channel from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET and then a replay from 3 p.m. to 5 a.m. ET. A live stream of the event is available courtesy of Tennis Channel Everywhere.
Early Results from Day 4
Simona Halep had only reached the third round once in her career at Roland Garros, but that was in 2014 when she went all the way to the finals. The No. 6 seed will now try to replicate her success after a 7-6(5), 6-2 win over Zarina Diyas.
Halep was a bit sloppy early on and had 22 unforced errors to just 21 winners, though it was enough to get by in straight sets.
The next round is where it gets interesting, however, with Naomi Osaka looming after an upset win over Mirjana Lucic-Baroni. The 18-year-old is currently just No. 101 in the rankings, but she is certainly dangerous after reaching the third round of the Australian Open as well.
Despite the hype surrounding her success, Osaka isn’t getting ahead of herself:
“I have never played this tournament before… I’m kind of …
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