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The best moments from day five at the French Open

The story of the fifth day of action at Roland Garros.

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Kyle Edmund was unable to join Johanna Konta in the third round of the French Open, retiring with an ongoing knee issue when two sets down to Pablo Cuevas.

Naomi Osaka continued to live dangerously as she recovered from a set and a break down for the second successive match before beating Victoria Azarenka.

Serena Williams had a more comfortable outing this time against Kurumi Nara and defending champion Simona Halep also won while Novak Djokovic eased to a straight-sets victory over lucky loser Henri Laaksonen.

Picture of the day

Henri Laaksonen hits the clay during his defeat by Novak Djokovic
Henri Laaksonen hits the clay during his defeat by Novak Djokovic (Jean-Francois Badias/AP)

Stat of the day

Caroline Garcia waves goodbye to Roland Garros
Caroline Garcia waves goodbye to Roland Garros (Pavel Golovkin/AP)

Simon says go home

Gilles Simon had a day to forget
Gilles Simon had a day to forget (Steven Paston/PA)

Fallen seeds

Women: Aryna Sabalenka (11), Wang Qiang (16), Daria Kasatkina (21), Caroline Garcia (24), Hsieh Su-wei (25), Maria Sakkari (29)

Men: Diego Schwartzman (17), Fernando Verdasco (23), Gilles Simon (26), Kyle Edmund (28)

Who’s up next?

Konta will hope to have recovered from a heavy cold when she takes on Slovakia’s Viktoria Kuzmova for a place in the fourth round.

Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are also on the schedule, the former taking on 27th seed David Goffin and the latter facing 20-year-old Norwegian Casper Ruud.

An attractive-looking match pits in-form former champion Stan Wawrinka against Grigor Dimitrov while Karolina Pliskova and Sloane Stephens are the leading seeds in action on the women’s side.

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