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    Carlos Alcaraz resumes his French Open campaign on Wednesday while the match of the day takes place between Iga Swiatek and Naomi Osaka.

    Defending champion and world No 1 Swiatek is looking to make it three-in-a-row at Roland Garros and takes on four-time Grand Slam winner Osaka in a tantalising match-up. They’re third up on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

    Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz is in action before them with Jannik Sinner, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Andrey Rublev the other high-seeded men in second round action.

    Elsewhere in the women’s singles, US Open champion Coco Gauff takes on Slovenian qualifier Tamara Zidansek and home favourite Caroline Garcia faces former Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin.

    Here’s the order of play for day 4 of the French Open and everything you need to know,

    French Open order of play, Wednesday 29 May

    All times UK (BST)

    Court Philippe-Chatier

    From 11am

    Sofia Kenin vs Caroline Garcia

    Jesper De Jong vs Carlos Alcaraz

    Iga Swiatek vs Naomi Osaka

    Not before 7:15pm

    Richard Gasquet vs Jannik Sinner

    Court Suzanne-Lenglen

    From 11am

    Daniel Altmaier vs Stefanos Tsitsipas

    Camila Osorio vs Ons Jabeur

    Andrey Rublev vs Pedro Martinez

    Coco Gauff vs Tamara Zidansek

    Court Simonne-Mathieu

    From 10am

    Hubert Hurkacz vs Brandon Nakashima

    Katerina Siniakova vs Chloe Paquet

    Danielle Collins vs Olga Danilovic

    Corentin Moutet vs Alexander Shevchenko

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    French Open: Tournament schedule

    Over the first 10 days of the tournament, play begins on the outside courts from 10am UK time, and the show courts from 11am. There is then a night session on Court Philippe-Chatrier, which gets underway from 7:15pm.

    Wednesday 29 May: Men’s and women’s singles, second round

    Thursday 30 May: Men’s and women’s singles, second round

    Friday 31 May: Men’s and women’s singles, third round

    Saturday 1 June: Men’s and women’s singles, third round

    Sunday 2 June: Men’s and women’s singles, fourth round

    Monday 3 June: Men’s and women’s singles, fourth round

    Tuesday 4 June: Men’s and women’s singles, quarter-finals

    Wednesday 5 June: Men’s and women’s singles, quarter-finals

    Thursday 6 June: Men’s and women’s singles, semi-finals

    Friday 7 June: Men’s and women’s singles, semi-finals

    Saturday 8 June

    11am: Wheelchair final

    Not before 3pm: Women’s singles final

    Not before 5pm: Men’s doubles final

    Sunday 9 June

    11:30am: Women’s doubles final

    Not before 3pm: Men’s singles final

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