• Published: Jun 03 2025 06:20 PM
  • Last Updated: Jun 03 2025 06:21 PM

Catch all the French Open 2025 action from June 3 — Sabalenka’s win, Swiatek’s dominance, doubles drama, and how to watch Roland Garros live in India. Full match day recap inside.


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French Open 2025: What Happened on June 3

Sabalenka Pushes Through a Tough Match to Make the Semis

Aryna Sabalenka had to dig deep for this one. Her quarterfinal against Zheng Qinwen wasn’t easy at all. Zheng actually looked like she might take the first set — it even went to a tiebreak — but Sabalenka kept her cool. You could see how much experience matters in moments like that. She took the set in the tiebreak and then managed the second one more comfortably. Final score was 7-6, 6-3.

What stood out was how Zheng wasn’t afraid to go for it. She played aggressive and had chances. But Sabalenka just knew when to turn it up a notch. She hasn’t dropped a single set in the tournament so far, and it’s clear she’s chasing that title with everything she’s got.

Swiatek in Control Again, Cruises Through First Set

Iga Swiatek is playing like she owns Roland Garros — which, honestly, she kind of does at this point. She went up against Elina Svitolina, and from the first few games, it was clear who was calling the shots. Swiatek won the first set 6-1, and she barely gave Svitolina any space to breathe.

Svitolina’s return to form has been impressive, especially after taking time off for her baby. But today, she just couldn’t keep up with Swiatek’s pace. The defending champ was hitting deep, serving well, and just never letting the rhythm drop. If she keeps this level, a fourth French Open title doesn’t seem far off.

Men’s Quarterfinals: Alcaraz and Musetti Step In

The men’s side also had some exciting stuff lined up. Carlos Alcaraz, who won it last year, was up against Tommy Paul. It’s one of those matchups where you know Alcaraz has the edge, but you still watch because anything can happen. He’s young but plays like he’s been on tour forever — calm, quick, and smart.

Lorenzo Musetti also had a big test against Frances Tiafoe. Both are flashy players who like long rallies and going for bold shots. The energy in that match was high, and you could feel how much both wanted to break into the next round. These quarters are really where the pressure kicks in, and the tension starts building for the weekend.

 

Italian Pair Storm Into Doubles Semis

Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani, the Italian pair in women’s doubles, had a solid win. They beat Kudermetova and Mertens in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3. It wasn’t even close, honestly. Their teamwork was sharp, and they didn’t give away easy points.

Errani has been around for a while and knows this tournament well. Paolini brings that new energy, and together they looked confident and clean. As the doubles draw narrows down, they’ve definitely become a team to watch.

Watching the French Open from India? Here’s How

If you’re following the tournament from India, you’re covered. The matches are being shown on Sony Sports Network — mostly on the Sony TEN channels. For those who like streaming on the go, you can watch it all live on the SonyLIV app or website. It’s a solid way to stay up to date, especially now that we’re getting into the semis and finals — the real nail-biting part of the event.

FAQ

You can watch the French Open live on Sony Sports Network, including Sony TEN channels. For online streaming, SonyLIV is the go-to app and website where you can follow all the matches live.

Aryna Sabalenka won the quarterfinal match against Zheng Qinwen in straight sets. It was a tough first set that went into a tiebreak, but Sabalenka handled it well and finished the second set more comfortably.

Yes, Swiatek is still going strong. She dominated her quarterfinal match against Elina Svitolina, winning the first set 6-1. She looks on track for another French Open title.

Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani played a strong match and won in straight sets. Their teamwork and sharp plays got them a solid win, and they’re now through to the semifinals.

The semifinals are scheduled to take place in the coming days, as the tournament moves into its final stages. Exact dates depend on the draw, but they usually happen between June 5 and 7.

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