A fresh face will win the women's title at the French Open after champion S...
PARIS - A fresh face will win the women’s title at the French Open after champion Simona Halep crashed out to fast-rising teenager Amanda Anisimova on Thursday, but it was business as usual on the men’s side as Novak Djokovic and Dominic Thiem raced though.
Instead, 17-year-old Anisimova will take on Ashleigh Barty in the last four after the Australian beat another American Madison Keys 6-3 7-5. Beating the defending champion on centre court was no small feat for Anisimova, but the unseeded American was nerveless throughout. After Wednesday’s action was a complete washout, Thursday’s matches were all won in straight sets as world number one Djokovic dismissed German fifth seed Alexander Zverev 7-5 6-2 6-2.
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