PARIS—And on the seventh day, it rained.
Again.
Roland Garros—or the Drench Open, an unfortunate but appropriate moniker from wordsmith Chris Clarey—cannot catch a break when it comes to the weather. Rain has fallen in some form for the past seven days, which is to say the entire main-draw schedule. Retractable roofs over Courts Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen have received more use over one week than they may for the rest of this decade. In a stroke of good fortune, the roof over Lenglen debuted this year. It's difficult to fathom where the tournament would be without it.