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French Open roundup: Naomi Osaka's boycott could see her thrown out of tournament

:Headline: French Open roundup: Naomi Osaka's boycott could see her thrown out of tournament:
The story of the opening day of play at Roland Garros.
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Naomi Osaka began her French Open campaign with victory over Patricia Maria Tig and was then informed by a grand slam statement that her media boycott could result in her being thrown out of the tournament.

Leaving Roland Garros the conventional way on day one was fourth seed and two-time finalist Dominic Thiem, whose struggles continued with a 4-6 5-7 6-3 6-4 6-4 defeat against Pablo Andujar.

British number one Dan Evans was beaten 1-6 6-3 6-3 6-4 by Serbia's Miomir Kecmanovic but sixth seed Alexander Zverev recovered from two sets down to beat fellow German Oscar Otte.

Picture of the day

Pablo Andujar reacts with disbelief to his victory over Dominic Thiem (Christophe Ena/AP)

Quote of the day

“I've got to concentrate on not ruining anyone else's day.”
- Dan Evans after his defeat

Dream return for Vesnina

There was no question which pair garnered the most attention when the women's doubles draw was released on Sunday. Venus Williams, who turns 41 next month, will team up with 17-year-old compatriot Coco Gauff two years after the teenager shocked her at Wimbledon to become a global star.

Murray on the grass

Andy Murray opted to sit out the French Open to recover from a groin problem but he has been hitting on the grass and looking good according to Mark Petchey, who has rejoined the Scot's coaching team.

Speaking on ITV4, Petchey said: "I've just been with him at the NTC (National Tennis Centre) and down at Wimbledon in the last week. It's been good to mix with the team. Andy's hitting the ball well and obviously everyone's hopeful he'll have a good run of fitness on the grass.

"The way that I've seen him hit the ball, I think he's got a credible chance of doing well. Obviously the one thing that he doesn't have that's the big unknown is matches. But, if anyone can do it, he can."

Fallen seeds

Women: Angelique Kerber (26)

Men: Dominic Thiem (4), Grigor Dimitrov (16), Hubert Hurkacz (19), Dan Evans (25)

Who's up next?

Roger Federer plays his first grand slam match since last year's Australian Open against Denis Istomin at Roland Garros on Monday.

Defending champion Iga Swiatek opens proceedings on Court Philippe Chatrier against good friend Kaja Juvan while the first ever night session at the tournament features Serena Williams, who takes on Irina-Camelia Begu.

The three remaining British singles players are in action, with Johanna Konta facing Sorana Cirstea, Cameron Norrie taking on Bjorn Fratangelo and Heather Watson meeting Zarina Diyas.

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