FRENCH OPEN 2015: All the results from the men's and women's singles





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We're about 10 minutes away from the start. It's justified, because Williams hits a fantastic forehand, Safarova can't respond accurately with her backhand, and Williams has broken. There might still be a game on.


Stick with Sportsmail for the best coverage from Roland Garros. And despite having to withdraw from Rome mid-tournament due to an elbow injury, Williams will once again start as the hot favourite to not only claim a third French Open title, but also hit the magical 20 milestone only Margaret Court and Steffi Graf have won more Majors than Williams.


FRENCH OPEN 2015: All the results from the men's and women's singles - An awesome ace at the end gives Williams the point. She does though, dragging things back to 30-15 as Williams hits a shot too short, striking the net in the process.


Defending champion Maria Sharapova has been on fire heading into the tournament. But players such as Carla Suarez Navarro and Caroline Wozniacki are making a case for themselves ahead of the tournament. The current World No. Or will someone rise up to dethrone her? Read on as we breakdown the field of contenders who could turn some heads at the second Grand Slam of the season. She has won two tournaments this year, the Australian Open and Miami Open, and has made two semifinal appearances. Williams lost her Madrid Open semifinal match against Petra Kvitova in straight sets. She then withdrew in the Round of 16 in the Italian Open. Williams may not be in perfect form heading into the French Open after suffering an elbow injury in Rome. She made the final of the French Open in three consecutive years, winning two championships in 2012 and 2014. Sharapova has also been quite dominant in the build up to the French Open. She reached the semifinal in Madrid before winning the Italian Open. Sharapova is to defend her crown. Sleepers — Carla Suarez Navarro and Caroline Wozniacki Carla Suarez Navarro enters the French Open as one of the hottest players on tour. She has done considerably better as the clay court season progressed. Navarro made back-to-back quarterfinal appearances at Stuttgart and Madrid, losing to Caroline Wozniacki and Serena Williams respectively. Navarro defeated highly-touted contenders Eugenie Bouchard, Petra Kvitova and Simona Halep all three were ranked in the top six on tour on the way to the Italian Open final. Navarro then gave defending French Open champion Sharapova all she could handle in a three-set loss. Think one of these sleepers wake up for a shock win at Roland Garros? Caroline Wozniacki also deserves a look. After a highly-publicized split from fiancé Rory McIlroy last year, Wozniacki has steadily climbed up the WTA rankings all the way to fifth heading into the 2015 French Open. The Danish player has been serviceable on clay this season with a three-set finals loss to Angelique Kerber at Stuttgart and a three-set loss to Sharapova in Madrid. Long Shot — Madison Keys Madison Keys may just be 20 years old entering Roland Garros. I think she can go really, really far. I think she can be the best in the world. The way she played today I definitely think she has potential to be No. If her semifinal appearance at the Australian Open is any indication, then Keys should be up to impress under the bright lights this season. Keys is to win her first career Grand Slam title. Sharapova raises her third career French Open title. Top Bet is the Game Changer in sports betting. You get the best sportsbook promotions, betting trends and insights that help you win, and the most hassle-free customer service and website run by some of the most reputable staff in the world. Bet on the best odds -- lines, totals and spreads -- for the top sporting events throughout the year.


Serena Williams v Lucie Safarova Highlights - Women's Final 2015 - Roland-Garros
If her met appearance at the Australian Open is any indication, then Keys should be up to impress under the bright lights this season. The next point brings a long rally, but Williams' forehand has far too much spin on it, and she hits 30-40. For the past few jesus, the clay court swing has brought out the best in Maria Sharapova. This might be a particularly unique experience. Or will someone rise up to dethrone her. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.