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French Open day seven

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PARIS : Highlights of the seventh day at the French Open on Saturday (times GMT):0907 PLAY UNDER WAYPlay began under bright sunshine at Roland Garros, with the temperature hovering around 19 degrees Celsius (66°F).

Fourth seed Casper Ruud faces Zhang Zhizhen in the opening third-round match of the day.Elena Rybakina and Holger Rune are also in action on Court Philippe-Chatrier along with top seed Iga Swiatek.

Alexander Zverev meets Frances Tiafoe in the night session.Coco Gauff and Ons Jabeur play later on Court Suzanne-Lenglen. READ MORE:PREVIEW-Rybakina still adjusting to clay as French Open title bid continuesFrench Open order of play on Saturday'I am a complete player' says world number one Alcaraz'Nothing matters': Attitude adjustment helps Tsitsipas rediscover his rhythmNadal having hip muscle surgery says representativeWhat would Ukraine soldiers think if I shook hands with Russians says SvitolinaDjokovic survives Davidovich Fokina scare to make French Open fourth roundBelarusian Sabalenka skips French Open presser, cites mental health reasonsSvitolina gets past Blinkova to stay on track at French OpenTake responsibility, technical director tells French players after dismal campaignSabalenka powers into French Open fourth round, Khachanov survivesMertens dashes third seed Pegula's hopes of maiden Slam with 6-1 6-3 win

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