Serena Williams survives scare to advance to fourth round at Roland Garros

  • 29/05/2016
Serena Williamsv (Reuters)
Serena Williamsv (Reuters)

Holder Serena Williams survived her toughest challenge yet at this year's French Open as she battled into the fourth round with a 6-4 7-6 (10) win over FrenchwomanKristina Mladenovic in a rain-disrupted match on Saturday.

The American's victory charge was halted for more than two and a half hours as a thunderous downpour descended over Roland Garros with Williams leading 6-4 6-6.

When the duo came back on court to resume battle in a titanic tiebreak lasting 17 minutes, Williams produced some howlers as four match points went begging.

At 6-5 she drew a chorus of 15,000 gasps as she smashed the ball metres over the baseline and Williams was way off target at 8-7 too, misfiring a forehand well beyond the court markings.

The American then drew on the wealth of experience that has earned her 21 grand slam titles to save a set point before sealing victory when Mladenovic belted a forehand wide.

She will next face Ukrainian 18th seed Elina Svitolina, who knocked out 2008 champion Ana Ivanovic.

Meanwhile in the Men’s draw, home favourite Jo-Wilfried Tsonga retired hurt after 7 games, losing to Latvian Ernest Gulbris.

ASB Classic regular David Ferrer booked a fourth round spot with a straight sets win over Feliciano Lopez, whilst Austrian prospect Dominic Thiem had a comfortable win over Alexander Zverev of Germany 6-7, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.

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