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Updated · Fox News · May 31
Tiafoe Rallies From 2 Sets Down to Reach French Open Last 16 After 5-Set Clash
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 31

Tiafoe Rallies From 2 Sets Down to Reach French Open Last 16 After 5-Set Clash

6 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 31
  • Frances Tiafoe overturned a two-set deficit to beat Portugal's Jaime Faria 4-6, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (4), 6-1, 6-2 and move into the French Open fourth round.
  • The comeback unfolded after a heated fifth-set exchange at the baseline and net, with the chair umpire stepping in as Tiafoe told Faria to stop "trying to act like you're tough."
  • Tiafoe said the confrontation helped settle his nerves while he was leading, adding that Faria had been "chirping" and "gave me a lot of lip."
  • The American next faces Italy's Matteo Arnaldi as he chases a rare U.S. men's Grand Slam breakthrough—none has won a major since Andy Roddick in 2003, and no American man has won the French Open since Andre Agassi.
Can Frances Tiafoe capitalize on a wide-open draw to end America's 23-year men's Grand Slam title drought?
Did a fiery on-court argument truly spark Tiafoe's comeback, or was it a sideshow to his opponent's physical collapse?