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Alexander Zverev wins his first Grand Slam title at the French Open.
Which leaves tennis in a deeply uncomfortable position, one that has been inevitable since allegations, all denied by Zverev, first came to light in 2020.
https://t.co/HiVzYX898f
Because it was time to address the dark clouds overhead at #RolandGarros:
I wrote about how Alexander Zverev is almost certainly going to win the French Open, and how people around the sport are feeling about that likelihood.
Read here:
https://t.co/aZZNSCpVwn
@radio_RG loving the commentary as always, listening whilst working in South London where the weather has also finally cooled down..! Do you think there are any players who will be particularly affected (good or bad) by the change in weather?
Perfect Sunday evening in London with French Open men’s final on the tv but @radio_RG commentary of course. Feeling very tense even though I don’t have a favourite. Can’t imagine what I’ll do next week with no grand slam commentary to get me through the day!
@thaiguy84 Kew is very lovely in the summer and super interesting! There’s a million places to eat in Borough Market but I found a great small plates place recently https://t.co/Izr63mCJOT -highly recommend!
This photo of Nadal leaving Court Philippe-Chatrier after his final Roland-Garros won the Richard-Martin Award for Best Amateur Photo of the Year!
The photographer is 25-year-old Agathe Monier, a spectator that day, who managed to capture Nadal's shadow inside a heart of clay 🧡
London please help. I’m praying for a miracle, I’ve just got into the office and noticed my mums locket (in all these photos) that I wear every day has fallen off my neck on my walk in. My mum died when I was seven and her jewellery is most of what I have of her. I’m devastated