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Tennis Tracker: French Open semi-finals set with Djokovic, Sinner and Boisson marching on

Novak Djokovic is through to the final four
Novak Djokovic is through to the final fourLisi Niesner / Reuters
Half of the semi-finals are now set at the 2025 French Open, but who else will compete in the final four? We will find out today as the quarter-finals conclude on both sides. This is your one-stop shop for all the results!

00:38 CET - Well, what a day that was, with Lois Boisson and Djokovic winning especially thrilling matches.

The semi-finals are now set and the women's ones will take place tomorrow, with a mouthwatering clash between Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek first up at 14:00 CET before Boisson takes on Coco Gauff in the biggest match in French tennis for a long time.

We'll be back to get our coverage started before the action does, see you then!

23:54 CET - For the 14th time, Novak Djokovic is a French Open semi-finalist! He's moved into the final four with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 win over Alexander Zverev.

The key moment came when he was leading 3-2 in the fourth set, with him fighting a break point by winning an incredible 41-point rally.

For the first time in months tonight, he looked at his best.

22:53 CET - Djokovic is now in the driving seat, taking the third set 6-2. The 38-year-old began to play more aggressively and was rewarded for it. Zverev will have to start being less passive himself if he wants to turn this around.

22:20 CET - Novak strikes back! The Serb broke his opponent in the fourth game of the second set and went on to win it 6-3. We're all level in what could be a long night.

21:24 CET - A tight first set has gone the way of Zverev, with the German getting a break in the first game and things remaining on serve after that. Zverev didn't get another break point, while Djokovic only had one; both are serving well.

19:48 CET - There's one quarter-final to go and it could be the best of them all, with Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev facing off for the 14th time.

The Serb leads the H2H 8-5, but the German has won three of their last five including a clash in the Australian Open semi-finals earlier this year, which Djokovic retired from when a set down.

They've only met twice on clay in official tournaments, with Zverev winning the final of the Rome Open in 2017 and Djokovic prevailing in the French Open quarter-finals in 2019.

Djokovic has won three of their four Grand Slam matches.

Zverev and Djokovic's Grand Slam matches
Zverev and Djokovic's Grand Slam matchesFlashscore

18:06 CET - Jannik Sinner is into the French Open semi-finals after brushing Alexander Bublik aside 6-1, 7-5, 6-0.

The charismatic Kazakh fought hard in the second set, but top seed Sinner saw off the others with ease. In the end, it took less than two hours for the world number one to win.

Next up, Sinner will face the winner of Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic for a place in the final. Those two face off in the day's final match.

17:42 CET - Jannik Sinner has taken the second set against Alexander Bublik to open up a 6-1, 7-5 lead. Bublik fought better in the second, but it wasn't enough to level the match up. Sinner is now just one set from the semis.

16:54 CET - Jannik Sinner is once again in imperious form, taking the first set 6-1 against Alexander Bublik. He stormed to a 5-0 lead, but the underdog did rally in the final two games. Can he carry that momentum into the second set?

15:53 CET - Lois Boisson is a French Open semi-finalist! She once again fought back from a break down in the second set and then powered to a 7-6, 6-3 victory, keeping this absolutely incredible story going for another round at the very least.

In her first-ever Grand Slam main draw, she's the first French woman to reach the final four at Roland Garros since 2011.

14:37 CET - What a first set between Mirra Andreeva and Lois Boisson! The sixth seed took an early lead but the French player saved a set point and got things back on serve before saving another set point in the tiebreak and winning it 8-6!

The world number 361 is a set away from continuing her truly remarkable fairytale run, but given the first one lasted 80 minutes, the finish line could still be a while away.

13:23 CET - Coco Gauff is into the final four! The deciding set proved to be a one-sided affair with Australian Open champion Madison Keys making 16 unforced errors and Gauff seeing out a 6-7, 6-4, 6-1 victory.

She becomes the first player to beat Keys at a Grand Slam this year, ending her compatriot's 11-match winning streak at majors.

The match stats
The match statsFlashscore

12:55 CET - The first match of the day is heading to a decider! The second set was another tight one with Keys fighting back from 4-1 to get back on serve, but Gauff then broke her compatriot again and sealed it 6-4. 

This is a real battle.

12:10 CET - Maddson Keys has won a very nervy first set of the first quarter-final of the day. Keys came out flying by playing some powerful tennis, but her level fell off a cliff to allow Coco Gauff back into the set, resulting in a tiebreak. 

As was the story of the set, mistakes were both players' undoing, but in the end, Keys edged it to take the first set 7-6 (8-6).

Follow the second set here.

11:09 CET - Play is just getting underway at Roland Garros for the day with Americans Madison Keys and Coco Gauff facing in the first of the four quarter-finals scheduled.

Follow that match here, and stay tuned to the Tennis Tracker for all the results throughout the day.

07:25 CET - Hello and welcome to our coverage of day 11 of the 2025 French Open. Today, the quarter-finals conclude at Roland Garros, meaning by the close of play, we will know the final four on both the men's and women's sides.

Here is the order of play for Wednesday:

Madison Keys vs Coco Gauff - 11:00 CET

Mirra Andreeva vs Lois Boisson - 12:30 CET

Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Bublik - 14:00 CET

Alexander Zverev vs Novak Djokovic - 20:15 CET

Read about the day's main narratives in our daily preview piece here.