A number of recent reports have raised serious concerns about police storage of evidence.
Belarus' Sabalenka earned a 7-6 (7-1) 4-6 6-0 victory to end fifth seed Swiatek's 26-match winning run at the tournament.After a slow start on the Roland Garros clay, Poland's Swiatek fought back to level but Sabalenka dominated a 22-minute deciding set.
Sabalenka, whose three Grand Slam titles have all come on hard courts, has never reached the Paris final before."It feels incredible but the job is not done yet. I'm thrilled with my performance," the 27-year-old said."Iga is the toughest opponent, especially at Roland Garros, I'm proud I managed to get this win."
Gauff, runner-up to Swiatek in 2022, won 6-1 6-2 against world number 361 Boisson, who was appearing in her first Grand Slam main draw.This was the potential match that everyone had their eye on when the French Open draw was made: the 'Queen of Clay' against the world number one in the crunch stages.
Swiatek and Sabalenka have claimed six of the past 10 majors between them and dominated the WTA Tour over the past three years.
But with Swiatek dropping to fifth in the world after a turbulent season, it was Sabalenka who came into Roland Garros as the favourite."The current environment is simply too dynamic from which to plan results with a reasonable assurance of success," Skechers' chief operating officer, David Weinberg, told investors in a post-earnings call.
on some trainers and clothing in the US from early June.The sportswear giant did not name US tariffs explicitly as a reason for the increase, saying it regularly made "price adjustments".
An Australian man has been conditionally released from prison in Iraq, after four years of what the UN has called arbitrary detention.Robert Pether, a mechanical engineer, was jailed in 2021 on fraud charges amid a contract dispute between the consulting firm he worked for and the Central Bank of Iraq.