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Cameron Norrie, 26, is bidding for a place in the fourth round of the French Open in Paris today. Standing in the way of the British star's place in the last 16 is Karen Khachanov, the 21st seed. Norrie set up his second-round clash with the Russian after breezing past Australia's Jason Kubler this week. The tenth seed is the only British singles player left on the Roland Garros clay after the other big names bowed out.

Andy Murray withdrew before the tournament began, while British women Emma Raducanu, Heather Watson and Harriet Dart all suffered defeats.

Although the players remaining in the French Open may be keen to concentrate on their tennis, a major interruption has distracted many of the pros at this year's tournament.

Debate in the world of tennis has exploded following the announcement that ranking points will not be given out at

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