Mladenovic and Garcia winning the Fed Cup for France after falling out a couple of years ago.
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Mladenovic and Garcia winning the Fed Cup for France after falling out a couple of years ago.
why am i seeing people genuinely jumping ship..?? the torrent have been ass all season and this is what does it?
like yes im going to kill myself but i would never abandon #myteam. there are limits
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Italy's Sara Errani and Italy's Andrea Vavassori celebrate with the mixed doubles trophy after winning their final match against Evan King of the U.S. and Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski. French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - June 4, 2026.
Photographed by: Stephane Mahe
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19 year old Mirra Andreeva (RUS) snaps Marta Kostyuk's (UKR) clay win streak in straight sets to reach her maiden grand slam final. She is the first player born after 2005 to make a slam final, and is the 5th youngest RG women's finalist. She is the youngest WTA player to reach a slam final since Coco Gauff in RG 2022.
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Throws her racket in celebration after defeating Marta Kostyuk (6-3, 6-1) in the semifinals of the 2026 French Open to advance to the finals. This is her second grand Roland-Garros semifinal and first Grand Slam final. She will meet the winner of the semifinal match; Maja Chwalinska v. Diana Shnaider. The winner of this tournament will win their first Grand Slam
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Naomi Osaka, Roland Garros 2026 — photographed by Geoff Lowe
Kiki and Hanyu, please lock in, I need you to win the whole thing
All my girls were out a long time ago, but a Mirra vs. Diana final in which Mirra wins would make me happy
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I think what makes the possibility of zverev winning this slam also so horrific is that it’s not just going to be someone winning who doesn’t deserve it, but how it’s also going to reinforce the normalisation of just accepting abusers in sports spaces. Tennis is not the first sport that this has happened too, in fact we just had a club winning one of the biggest trophies in football for a second year in a row who has someone accused of rape as one of their key players. But it’s absolutely disheartening to see sports institutions bow down to these men again and again and give them more power and ultimately make all of these spaces less safe for women. And it’s especially disgusting if you consider that for a sport that prides itself on equality it systematically ignores the abuse of women. Not just on the women’s tour with coaches and team members, but also with abusers on the men’s tour. None of that is normal and should be accepted but both the tours and the media just seem to act like there’s nothing wrong and in fact completely fine. Then I remember that the media’s main focus for women still seems to be on getting women interested in sports through ‘fashion and gossip’, as if we’re incapable of getting interested in the sports itself, and it’s like yeah, of course you’re not taking any of this seriously. Because their golden boys will always be more important than anything else and god forbid any of these men actually have to take responsibility for their actions because that could ‘waste away their talent’. Meanwhile when a female generational talent gets wasted away because of abuse from their team members none of them really talk about it and everyone is just supposed to look away and pretend to not see what is going on. If you do show empathy and concern you get told you’re ‘parasocial and speculating’ because god forbid public institutions actually try to help the women stuck in toxic environments. No, we’re more busy with giving power to abusers and treating women like an afterthought because why change a broken system when it has worked for so long.
Zverev can't hurt me, I'm on a train in Scotland looking out the window and listening to Ethel Cain