Home hopes give French fans reason to cheer at Roland Garros
Routine wins for Federer and Sharapova meanwhile
Just after lunch Alize Cornet collapsed on her back in joy and several hours later as dusk arrived Gael Monfils danced a jig of delight as home hopes soared at the French Open on Friday.
In between there were routine third-round victories for defending women’s champion Maria Sharapova and Swiss great Roger Federer, but day six was a celebratory one for Les Bleus.
Sharapova’s clash against former runner-up Samantha Stosur looked potentially dangerous for the steely Russian but she dominated throughout against the 26th seeded Australian, winning 6-3, 6-4.
“Just getting the job done,” 28-year-old Sharapova, still suffering from a cough, said.
Like 17-times grand slam champion Federer, who beat plucky Bosnian Damir Dzumhur 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 with a display as cool as the Paris weather, the real business starts now for Sharapova.