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French Open Day 4: order of play, schedule, how to watch - Emma Raducanu, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal in action

Day four at the 2022 French Open will see Emma Raducanu, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal all in action. Raducanu open on Court Suzanne Lenglen on Wednesday morning while Court Philippe Chatrier will conclude with 13-time champion Nadal, the fifth seed in the men's singles, as he faces home favourite Corentin Moutet.

Ad/> Meanwhile, defending champion Novak Djokovic must overcome Alex Molcan on Suzanne Lenglen earlier in the day if he is to make headway in his title defence. Roland-Garros'We are getting old' — Federer, Nadal, Djokovic pay tribute to retiring Tsonga3 HOURS AGO In the women's draw, Angelique Kerber opens proceedings on Chatrier against Elsa Jacquemot, and the German will be looking to put the scare that Magdalene Frech gave her in the first round behind her after she was taken the distance by the stubborn Pole.

American youngster Coco Gauff posted pictures of her high school graduation in front of the Eiffel Tower earlier this week, and she faces Alison Van Uytvanck on Simonne Mathieu. Diane Parry closes play on that court, looking to take confidence after her magnificent win over defending champion Barbora Krejcikova in the opening round.

TOP MATCH — RAMOS-VINOLAS V ALCARAZ It's the battle of the Spaniards on a great day for Simonne Mathieu ticket holders, as sixth seed and neutral favourite Carlos Alcaraz seeks to follow up his glory in Madrid with another commanding victory at Roland-Garros. The youngster faces no fool, though: Albert Ramos-Vinolas is experienced, and clay is his best surface.

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