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

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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