One of the best WTA matches of the year unfolded in breathtaking fashion on Wednesday at Roland Garros, as four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka faced two-time defending champion Iga Swiatek in the second round.
The high-stakes meeting between the current and former world No. 1s was exciting enough on its own, but on more than one occasion it was nearly derailed by rowdy fans on Court Philippe Chatrier who wanted to be part of the action—yet another example of the “hooligans” who are increasingly going “too far” at this year’s tournament.
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From their repetitive chanting to their relentless whistling, Parisian crowds have long presented one of the mental biggest challenges in tennis for non-French players. It’s even worse for the unlucky ones drawn to face a home player—as an amused Ben Shelton recently found out after being subjected to cursing, heckling and a ‘football’-like atmosphere in his win against Hugo Gaston.