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French Open 2023: Day 4 order of play and schedule - When are Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz and Cameron Norrie playing?

What stories are set to be written on Day 4 of the French Open? Day 3 saw Daniil Medvedev dumped out of the tournament by world No. 172 Thiago Seyboth Wild, while Iga Swiatek avoided such drama by getting past Cristina Bucsa. Ad Holger Rune was another to seal his progression, with Eurosport's John McEnroe labelling the Dane «the real deal», and his favourite to reach the men's final.

Roland-GarrosAzarenka v Andreescu — Roland-Garros highlights6 HOURS AGO Now it's the turn of the likes of Novak Djokovic, world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka to take centre stage, with Britain's Cameron Norrie also in action. Top men's match — Novak Djokovic v Marton Fucsovics Novak Djokovic has top billing on Wednesday night in Paris, as he plays the sole night match against Hungary's Marton Fucsovics.

Djokovic looked consummate in his first-round tie, beating American Aleksandar Kovacevic in straight sets, but Fucsovics — a quarter-finalist at Wimbledon in 2021 — will likely provide a tougher test. The winner will take on either Luca van Assche or Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the third round. Exclusive: 'Leave it to Twitter or the media' — Swiatek plays down incredible 'bagel' record Rune says he 'would do anything to win' French Open after overcoming steely Eubanks Top women's match — Camila Giorgi v Jessica Pegula Third seed Jessica Pegula might have been hoping for an easier second-round match than Camila Giorgi, a Wimbledon quarter-finalist back in 2018, and who won her first Masters 1000 title in 2021, beating Pegula on her way to the Canadian Open.

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