French Open: Unseeded and unheralded Dutchman Martin Verkerk knocks out seventh seed Guillermo Coria and advances to the final in Paris.
Moody Williams bites the dust
June 6: The world of women's tennis was turned upside down yesterday when Serena Williams was beaten by Justine Henin-Hardenne in a semi-final of high drama, controversy and thrills.
Williams is beaten and then cries 'foul'
June 6: Serena Williams cried openly after losing the French Open semi-final to Justine Henin-Hardenne and accused the Belgian of "lying and fabricating".
The French Open ladies singles final will be an all-Belgian affair, after Justine Henin-Hardenne ended the grand slam dominance of Serena Williams and Kim Clijsters beat Nadia Petrova.
Costa keeps on coming back
June 5: After the luxury of a straight-sets victory in the fourth round against Arnaud Clément, Albert Costa was back on the treadmill again yesterday.
Williams just better all round
June 5: Serena Williams must dispose of Justine Henin-Hardenne, who has beaten her twice, to face Kim Clitjsters or Nadia Petrova in the French Open final on Saturday.
Andre Agassi's 17 years of experience could not prevent him being dumped out of the French Open
quarter-finals at the hands of Argentina's seventh seed Guillermo Coria.
Serena too strong for Mauresmo
It was billed as the match of the French Open so far: in the end it turned into a rout as world No1 Serena Williams destroyed Amelie Mauresmo in straight sets.
Spain reign with wily Robredo
June 3: After beating Lleyton Hewitt in the third round Tommy Robredo beat three times French Open champion Gustavo Kuerton to reach the quarter-finals.