Summary

  • Novak Djokovic breezes past Filip Misolic 6-3 6-4 6-2

  • Jack Draper beats Joao Fonseca 6-2 6-4 6-2 to reach Paris fourth round for first time

  • Cameron Norrie also through after defeating fellow Briton Jacob Fearnley 6-3 7-6 (7-1) 6-2

  • Jannik Sinner drops only three games in brutal third-round win

  • Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula progress in women's singles

  1. Who is Draper's opponent Joao Fonesca?published at 13:47 British Summer Time 31 May

    Fonseca vs Draper

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport senior tennis reporter at Roland Garros

    Joao FonescaImage source, Getty Images

    Most outside of the tennis bubble have never heard of Joao Fonseca, but the world number 65 is creating a real stir inside it.

    Fonseca had already captured the locker room's attention when he won the ATP Next Gen title - the end-of-season finals contested by players under the age of 21 - last year.

    A bigger breakthrough came when he stunned eighth seed Andrey Rublev at January's Australian Open on his Grand Slam debut.

    Less than a month later, Fonseca landed the biggest title of his career at an ATP 250 event in Buenos Aires.

    However, a run of just four wins in nine ATP Tour-level matches - including a 6-4 6-0 defeat by Draper at Indian Wells - has tempered expectations.

  2. Not much I can improve - Sinnerpublished at 13:46 British Summer Time 31 May

    Sinner 6-0 6-1 6-2 Lehecka

    Jannik SinnerImage source, Getty Images

    Italian top seed Jannik Sinner speaking after his ruthless straight sets victory over Czech Jiri Lehecka:

    “Today I was playing really well, especially for two and a half sets. He was serving well, very brave, he made some good serve and volleys. I’m very happy. We have played a couple of times before so we know what to expect.”

    "My coach had his birthday yesterday and usually I don’t play good after his birthday but luckily this performance was good, it goes to him. Thank you so much for coming it was an amazing atmosphere.”

    On playing so well:

    “This morning I said to my team I’m feeling well and physically ready. We had to go hard in the beginning because the beginning in Grand Slams is very important for confidence. I warmed up well, I felt very good so after 20-25 minutes I was feeling brave."

    "It was a relaxed morning. My team give me the right tactics, I tried to play them in the match so it’s a combination of also being happy on court – it’s very important.”

    What will Sinner do on his rest day

    “The day after is very important for me. I’m going to try and sleep in the morning – its very important. Usually we play for one hour and give good focus, try to prepare for the next match. We try to improve."

    "After today I don’t think there’s much I can improve but every opponent is different. I’m happy to be in the next round, happy to be here in Paris, thank you for the support you’ve been amazing.”

  3. Postpublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 31 May

    Sinner 6-0 6-1 6-2 Lehecka

    It's an earlier than usual start for us, and that's mainly because the match before Draper's has just seen top seed Jannik Sinner ruthlessly demolish Czech Jiri Lehecka.

    Lehecka once schooled Cam Norrie at the French Open a few years back. But he's been made to look very ordinary by the world number one.

  4. Postpublished at 13:42 British Summer Time 31 May

    Fonseca vs Draper

    It ain't bad being a Jack Draper fan right now.

    The British number one if on fine form in clay having reached the semi-finals of the Madrid Open and final of the Italian Open.

    He's the fifth seed in Paris, and will be guaranteed the world number four spot at the end of this tournament.

    So far he's battled past tricky Italian Mattia Bellucci and he's overcome intense home support to beat Frenchman Gael Monfils.

  5. Hello!published at 13:40 British Summer Time 31 May

    Jack DraperImage source, Getty Images

    Before this year Jack Draper had never won a match at the French Open.

    Now he's a victory away from the second week.

    Ready for some more vintage stuff from Jack? He'll be playing in the next 15 minutes.