It was put-up or shut-up day for the French Open’s arrivistes. Garbine Muguruza, Eugenie Bouchard, Ernests Gulbis, and Milos Raonic ended up doing a little of each in their quarterfinals. As I wrote over the weekend, the women again gave us more than an equal share of the entertainment.
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