French Open day seven schedule and matches to watch

This is a list of the matches worth watching on day seven of the French Open, and the times they are being held.

The third round concludes, and some big matches are approaching.

Day six’s names to watch include; Swiatek, Medvedev, Badosa, Tsitsipas, Rublev, Ruud, Hurkacz, Sinner, Garin, Rybakina, Ram and Salisbury, Mektic and Pavic, Cilic, Pegula, Kasatkina, Cornet, Cressy and Lopez, Goffin, Keys, Rune, and Gaston.

Some of the most interesting matchups are highlighted.

The Day Session

-From 10am BST

-1st matches

Round 3 – Rublev (7) v Garin on Court 14

Round 3 – Sinner (11) v McDonald on Simonne Mathieu

Round 3 – Begu v Jeanjean on Suzanne Lenglen

Round 3 Doubles – Mektic and Pavic (2) v Bopanna and Middelkoop (16) on Court 7

-From 11am BST

Round 3 – Swiatek (1) v Kovinic on Phillipe Chatrier 

-2nd match after 11am (around 1pm BST)

Round 3 – Medvedev (2) v Kecmanovic (28) on Suzanne Lenglen

Round 3 – Sabalenka (7) v Giorgi (28) on Simonne Mathieu

Round 3 – Pegula (11) v Zidansek (24) on Court 14

Round 3 – Kasatkina (20) v Rogers on Court 7

Round 3 – Cornet v Zheng on Phillipe Chatrier 

Round 3 Doubles – Ram and Salisbury (1) v Cressy and Lopez on Court 13

-3rd match after 11am (around 3pm BST)

Round 3 – Badosa (3) v Kudermetova (29) on Suzanne Lenglen

Round 3 – Hurkacz (12) v Goffin on Simonne Mathieu

Round 3 – Cilic (20) v Simon on Phillipe Chatrier 

-Not before 16:00

Round 3 – Ruud (8) v Sonego (32) on Court 14

-4th match after 11am (around 5pm BST)

Round 3 – Tsitsipas (4) v Ymer on Suzanne Lenglen

Round 3 – Rybakina (16) v Keys (22) on Simonne Mathieu

The Night Session

-Not before 20:45

Round 3 – Rune v Gaston on Phillipe Chatrier 

Bill Scott

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