2nd June, 2018
Returning three-time champion Serena Williams set up a highly-anticipated French Open last-16 match against long-time rival Maria Sharapova by beating Germany’s Julia Gorges.
Williams, playing her first Grand Slam since giving birth, won 6-3 6-4 against 11th seed Gorges.
Earlier on Saturday, Russian two-time winner Sharapova beat sixth seed Karolina Pliskova 6-2 6-1.
Williams, 36, and Sharapova, 31, will meet in the fourth round on Monday.
According to BBC, Williams eased to victory over 29-year-old Gorges, who reached the world’s top 10 for the first time this year, in just one hour and 15 minutes.
The match between two of the sport’s biggest stars – with 28 Grand Slam titles between them, plus personalities and marketability which have helped them transcend tennis – was one of the most eye-catching permutations when the Roland Garros draw was made last week.
Spiky exchanges between the pair over the years have fuelled the narrative of a rivalry which, on court, has never been much of one.
Williams, a 23-time Slam champion, has won 19 of their 21 previous meetings on tour – both of Sharapova’s wins coming back in 2004.
Sharapova is competing at Roland Garros for the first time since 2015, having been refused a wildcard entry in 2017 after serving a doping ban.
After beating Pliskova, she said: “This was my match to win. I wanted to perform well and give myself a chance.”