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Cobolli and co left surveying wreckage as men’s seeds keep falling in French Open

Cobolli and co left surveying wreckage as men’s seeds keep falling in French Open
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Flavio Cobolli reached his first French Open quarter-final as top seeds like Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic were eliminated. The tournament remains wide open for a first-time major winner.

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The unexpected exits of tennis legends at a major tournament signal a significant shift in the competitive landscape of professional men's tennis.

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Italy’s Flavio Cobolli beat Zachary Svajda of the US in four sets to reach his first grand slam quarter-final. Photograph: Federico Pestellini/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Italy’s Flavio Cobolli beat Zachary Svajda of the US in four sets to reach his first grand slam quarter-final. Photograph: Federico Pestellini/Shutterstock French Open Cobolli and co left surveying wreckage as men’s seeds keep falling in French Open Second major of the year is wide open after exits of Sinner and Djokovic, paving way for a first-time finalist in Paris

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