Nadal plays Schwartzman later, while Cilic faces Del PotroDjokovic unsure of Wimbledon after shock loss to CecchinatoAnd feel free to email Katy or tweet: @KatyMurrells 2.55pm BST And here is Rafa. On paper this could be more one-sided than the first semi-final on Chatrier – it’s the 10-times champion and world No 1 against the diminutive Argentinian Diego Schwartzman, who is playing his first quarter-final at Roland Garros. But the 5ft 7in Schwartzman is a hard worker – as proven but he fact he’s climbed to No 12 in the world in a game populated by players nearly a foot taller. And he’s not afraid to run. And run. And run. 2.50pm BST The world No 1 is flying. 0-15. 0-30. 0-40. Three set points. The first goes begging, as does the second, after two unforced errors. The pair engage in a lengthy rally on the third, and Halep goes long! From three set points to deuce. But Halep gets a chance to make amends at her advantage. Kerber misses her first serve … and meekly nets her second! They’re going to a decider. This could be like that crazy Australian Open contest all over again. Continue reading…
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