PARIS.- The organizers of Roland Garros They have already made their decision: it will be the former N.1 of the world Novak Djokovic who plays on Saturday at the central in a night shift that will coincide with the final of the Champions League between Paris Saint-Germain and the Inter from Milan.
The third round duel between the Serbian (N.6 of the world), which on Thursday confessed his preference for a victory of the Parisian club in the Champions, and the Austrian Filip Misolic (153º), will begin at 20h15 premises (18h15 GMT), three quarters of an hour before the start of the European Football Final in Munich.
On the Suzanne-LENGLEN track, the second by capacity in the Parisian site of tennis, the young Russian Mirra Andreeva (6th) will face the Kazaja Yulia Putintseva, before the duel between the N.1 of the Italian world Jannik Sinner and the Czech Jiri Lehecka (34º).
On the Simonne-Mathieu track, the Hostilities will begin the Spanish Pula Badosa (10th) before the Australian Daria Kasatkina (17th) and on the same track the Brazilian Joao Fonseca (65º) will face the British Jack Draper (5th).
The other Spanish survivor in the individual female picture, Jéssica Bouzas (68th), will seek to get into his career in eighths of a Grand Slam before the American Hailey Baptiste (70th), on track 7.
Saturday May 31 program at Roland Garros:
Third Round
Court Philippe-Chaatrier
(From 10h00 GMT) Marketa Vondrousova (CZE) – Jessica Pegula (USA/Third Head of series)
Alexander Zverev (ger/n.3) – Flavio Cobolli (ITA)
Marie Bouzkova (CZE) – Coco Gauff (USA/N.2)
(Not before 18h15 GMT) Filip Misolic (Aut) – Novak Djokovic (SRB/N.6)
Court Suzanne-LENGLEN
(From 09h00 GMT) MIRRA ANDREEVA (RUS/N.6) – YULIA PUTISVA (KAZ)
Jannik Sinner (Ita/N.1) – Jiri Leheckka (CZE)
Andrey Rublev (Rus/N.17) – Arthur Fils (Fra/N.14)
Madison Keys (USA/N.7) – Sofia Kenin (USA)
Court Simonne-Mathieu
(From 09h00 GMT) Daria Kasatkina (AU/N.17) – Paula Badosa (ESP/N.10)
Elsa Jacquemot (FR) – Loïs Boisson (FR)
Joao Fonseca (Bra) – Jack Draper (GBR/N.5)
Norrie Cameron (GBR) – Jacob Fearnley (GBR)