Each day of Roland Garros, Baseline will sum up the action with a photo gallery of the top surprises.

1

Retirements Rain Down

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Ninth seed Elina Svitolina walked into the third round without playing a point on Wednesday due to the withdrawal of her opponent Kateryna Kozlova, due to a viral illness. Citing the same reason, No. 4 seed Kiki Bertens stopped after four games against Vikoria Kuzmova. No. 22-seeded Bianca Andreescu pulled out from her Friday match against Sofia Kenin, citing a shoulder injury.

2

Stephens Shows Up Ringless

Day 4 RG Surprises:
Women's draw takes
a hit

Day 4 RG Surprises: Women's draw takes a hit

Sloane Stephens got past Sara Sorribes Tormo, 6-1, 7-6 (3) to continue her march in Paris. The defending finalist returns as an engaged woman, having said yes to Jozy Altidore last month in Los Angeles in a special art gallery filled with photos of them. But she's not wearing her ring, saying, "I wear it in the house for now, for comfort. It's very nice."

3

Goffin and Nadal Share Stat

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Day 4 RG Surprises:
Women's draw takes
a hit

Day 4 RG Surprises: Women's draw takes a hit

Though Rafael Nadal has 11 Roland Garros titles and his next opponent in Paris, David Goffin, has zero, they do have one thing in common: both players lost just 13 games in their first two rounds. Goffin even won a set 6-0, in his first match over Ricardas Berankis. He seems as in-form as ever to get his second career win against Nadal.

4

Mahut Marches On

Day 4 RG Surprises:
Women's draw takes
a hit

Day 4 RG Surprises: Women's draw takes a hit

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At 37, Nicolas Mahut may be playing the best singles of his life as his doubles career falls in question. He dismantled Philipp Kohlschreiber, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 to reach the third round. The world No. 252 need a wild card just to play, and he's actually been in the third round of Paris before, in 2015 and 2012. Fellow French wild card Corentin Moutet is also safely into the third round. Mahut's former doubles partner Pierre-Hugues Herbert was less lucky, losing an epic fifth set 11-9 to Benoit Paire.

5

Bolivian Battles

Day 4 RG Surprises:
Women's draw takes
a hit

Day 4 RG Surprises: Women's draw takes a hit

Hugo Dellien made history by becoming the first Bolivian since 1984 to win a round at Roland Garros when he beat Prajnesh Gunneswaran on Sunday with the loss of just four games. The world No. 86 then won the first set off of world No. 6 Stefanos Tsitsipas before losing in four. That's pretty good for a guy that quit tennis in 2016 to start an ice business.

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Day 4 RG Surprises:
Women's draw takes
a hit

Day 4 RG Surprises: Women's draw takes a hit