Halep
and Djokovic storm into French quarter-finals
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[June 04, 2019]
By Martyn Herman
PARIS (Reuters) - Defending champion
Simona Halep continued to tighten her grip on the French Open as she
demolished Polish teenager Iga Swiatek to reach the quarter-finals
on Monday.
The Romanian, who claimed her first Grand Slam title on the Parisian
clay a year ago, has taken a while to hit her stride this time and
was taken to three sets in the first two rounds.
Since then, however, the 27-year-old has looked in superb form,
dropping four games in her last two matches.
"I can't say I feel bad (for my opponent), because I played my best
tennis," Halep said after a 6-1 6-0 win that set up a quarter-final
against American teenager Amanda Anisimova.
Of the top eight women's seeds, only Halep, number seven Sloane
Stephens and eighth seed Ashleigh Barty, who beat Sofia Kenin 6-3
3-6 6-0 on Monday, have reached the quarter-finals.
Australian Barty will face big-serving American Madison Keys who
maintained her consistency in Grand Slams with a 6-2 6-4 defeat of
Czech Katerina Siniakova.
With Anisimova beating Spain's Aliona Bolsova, three American women
have reached the last eight.
"I can't describe how excited I am," Anisimova said of her upcoming
clash with Halep. "I couldn't ask for a better match up. I'm just
extremely happy and excited for the next round."
The men's draw has been far more predictable.
Top seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic continued his
untroubled progress as he beat Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff 6-3 6-2
6-2 to reach a 10th successive quarter-final at Roland Garros -- the
first man to achieve that feat.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic in action during his fourth round match
against Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler
The Serbian, on course to hold all four Grand Slam titles
simultaneously, has yet to drop a set this year and described the
last two sets against Struff as "perfect".
Things might be about to get tougher for Djokovic, though, with
Germany's Alexander Zverev up next after the fifth seed beat Fabio
Fognini in four sets to equal his run in Paris last year.
Six of the top eight men's seeds have reached the quarters. Eighth
seed Juan Martin del Potro lost to 10th seed Karen Khachanov on
Monday.
Japan's Kei Nishikori edged out home favorite Benoit Paire in five
sets, having resumed two sets to one ahead after the match was
suspended by bad light the previous day.
Paire served for the match in the fifth set but Nishikori scrambled
over the line to earn himself the dubious honor of a meeting with
defending champion Rafael Nadal who has looked in commanding form so
far as he bids for title number 12.
French hopes in the singles were extinguished as Gael Monfils was
handed a claycourt lesson in a three-set defeat by last year's
runner-up Dominic Thiem of Austria.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; editing by Clare Fallon)
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