Rising Stars and Veteran Clashes: Excitement Builds for French Open Quarter-Finals
The French Open quarter-finals promise thrilling matches as Ukraine's Elina Svitolina and Marta Kostyuk face off, while Alexander Zverev seeks his first Grand Slam title against Rafael Jodar. Mirra Andreeva and Sorana Cirstea battle for a semi-final spot, marking a significant moment for Ukrainian tennis amidst ongoing conflict.
The French Open quarter-finals are set to deliver intense action and thrilling matches as tennis talents from around the world compete for glory. Ukraine's Elina Svitolina and Marta Kostyuk will engage in an all-Ukrainian clash, both vying for a spot in the semi-finals and making history as the first Ukrainian woman to reach this stage in the Open Era.
In the men's draw, second seed Alexander Zverev is determined to capture his maiden Grand Slam title. He faces a formidable challenge against Spanish newcomer Rafael Jodar, who has impressed with his resilience and composure in his debut at Roland Garros.
On the women's side, Russian eighth seed Mirra Andreeva is favored to advance past the resurgent Romanian Sorana Cirstea, who enters the tournament's final stages with a sense of freedom and gratitude. The tournament not only showcases exceptional tennis skills but also highlights the resilience and determination of players dealing with challenges both on and off the court.
(With inputs from agencies.)

