Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

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Friday's semifinal action was a whirlwind of ups and downs, as challenging weather conditions had its say on Day 13 of Roland Garros.

1. Ashleigh Barty battled through a rollercoaster match against 17-year-old Amanda Anisimova. The eighth seed blazed through the first five games, going up 5-0, 40-15 in the first, but the momentum suddenly shifted as Anisimova rallied back to take the opening set and capture the first three games of the second set. Barty didn't fold and had more in the tank to recover to win, 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-3. She is the first Australian woman to reach the Roland Garros singles final since Samantha Stosur in 2010.

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

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2. Novak Djokovic spoke with a tournament referee about his concern of playing in gusty conditions. After rain stopped play twice, his semifinal with Dominic Thiem was suspended and will resume on Saturday. Thiem leads 6-2, 3-6, 3-1, with the winner set to face a well-rested Rafael Nadal, who has never lost in 11 previous French Open finals.

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

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3. Marketa Vondrousova fought her way into her first Roland Garros final by ousting Johanna Konta, 7-5, 7-6 (2). She is the first teenager to reach the French Open final since Serbia's Ana Ivanovic in 2007. A maiden Grand Slam is on the line for both Vondrousova and Barty.

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

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4.​ Staff rushed to cover the red clay inside Court Phillipe Chatier from inclement weather that ultimately postponed the second men's semifinal.

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

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5. Ivan Dodig and Latisha Chan held up the French Open mixed doubles trophy for the second consecutive year, denying Gabriela Dabrowski and Mate Pavic a chance at revenge with a 6-1, 7-6 (5) win. The winning pair entered the tournament unseeded and defeated the Top 2 seeds on their way to a successful title defense.

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

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Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title

Top 5 Photos (6/7): Marvelous Marketa; Chan/Dodig defend mixed title