French Open Quarter-Finals: Sabalenka and Auger-Aliassime Headline Wednesday’s Action

Aryna Sabalenka’s French Open Dream Continues: Quarterfinal Spot Secured in Epic 3-Set Win Over Elena Rybakina

PARIS — Aryna Sabalenka has done it again. The Belarusian superstar survived a third-set rollercoaster to defeat Elena Rybakina 7-6(6), 3-6, 7-6(6) and secure her spot in the quarterfinals of the 2026 French Open, where she’ll next face Naomi Osaka if she continues her dominance at Roland Garros.

The match, played on the red clay of Stade Roland Garros under clear skies, showcased Sabalenka’s signature resilience after she came back from 2-6 down in the third set, saving four match points in a 12-10 tiebreak. The victory marks her fourth consecutive quarterfinal appearance at the tournament, cementing her status as one of the most consistent players in Paris.

Match Timeline: Sabalenka’s Third-Set Masterclass

Sabalenka’s path to the quarterfinals wasn’t without drama. After dropping the first set 7-6(6) to Rybakina, the Belarusian looked vulnerable in the second set, conceding a 3-6 lead. However, it was the third set that became the stuff of French Open legend.

Trailing 2-6, Sabalenka fought back with clinical precision, converting 11 of her 13 break-point opportunities in the final set. The decisive moment came at 6-6 when she saved four match points in the tiebreak, including a crucial hold at 10-10 that left Rybakina’s crowd in stunned silence.

Key stats:

  • Sabalenka’s 3rd-set comeback: 7-6(6) after trailing 2-6
  • Break points converted: Sabalenka 11/13, Rybakina 5/10
  • First serves in play: Sabalenka 68%, Rybakina 62%
  • Ace count: Sabalenka 6, Rybakina 2

Why This Win Matters: Sabalenka’s French Open Legacy

This victory extends Sabalenka’s remarkable consistency at Roland Garros. The 28-year-old has now reached the quarterfinals in four consecutive editions (2023-2026), a testament to her adaptability on clay. Her path to the semifinals will likely include a rematch with Naomi Osaka, who she defeated in straight sets in the previous round.

Why This Win Matters: Sabalenka's French Open Legacy
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Sabalenka’s success in Paris contrasts with her 2025 French Open final loss to Iga Świątek, where she fell in three sets. This year’s run suggests she’s fully recovered from that disappointment and is playing with renewed confidence.

For Rybakina, the loss is a setback after her stunning semifinal run in 2025. The Kazakhstani will now look to regroup for her potential quarterfinal clash with Markéta Vondroušová, who defeated Belinda Bencic in the other quarterfinal match.

What’s Next: Sabalenka vs. Osaka in the Quarterfinals?

If Sabalenka continues her form, she’ll face Osaka in what would be their third French Open meeting. Their previous encounters:

What's Next: Sabalenka vs. Osaka in the Quarterfinals?
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  • 2025 Quarterfinals: Sabalenka 7-5, 6-3 (Osaka retired due to injury)
  • 2024 Quarterfinals: Sabalenka 6-3, 6-4

The quarterfinals will be played on June 4, 2026 (Wednesday) at 15:30 CET (UTC+2) on Court Suzanne Lenglen. Fans can expect another high-octane clash between two of women’s tennis’ biggest stars.

Quarterfinal schedule:

Match Time (CET/UTC+2) Court
Aryna Sabalenka vs. Naomi Osaka 15:30 Suzanne Lenglen
Markéta Vondroušová vs. Elena Rybakina 11:30 Philippe Chatrier

Tactical Masterclass: How Sabalenka Outplayed Rybakina

Sabalenka’s victory wasn’t just about physical resilience—it was a tactical masterclass. Here’s how she outsmarted Rybakina:

  • Clay court adaptation: Sabalenka adjusted her groundstrokes to the slower surface, using more topspin on her forehand to keep Rybakina off balance.
  • Serve-and-volley precision: She mixed up her serve locations, particularly on second serves, forcing Rybakina to hit more defensive shots.
  • Net play dominance: Sabalenka converted 6 of her 8 net approaches, including a crucial volley at 5-5 in the third set.
  • Mental toughness: After saving four match points, she maintained her cool, unlike Rybakina who appeared visibly shaken.

Rybakina, meanwhile, struggled with her return game in the final set, particularly against Sabalenka’s heavy topspin forehands. The Kazakhstani will need to adjust her strategy if she’s to challenge Vondroušová in the next round.

Sabalenka’s French Open Journey: From Underdog to Contender

Sabalenka’s rise at Roland Garros is one of the most remarkable stories in modern tennis. Here’s how her French Open performances have evolved:

Aryna Sabalenka vs Naomi Osaka | Round 4 Highlights by Emirates | Roland-Garros 2026
  • 2017: Lost in first round to Timea Bacsinszky
  • 2018: Lost in third round to Sloane Stephens
  • 2019: Reached quarterfinals (lost to Ashleigh Barty)
  • 2020: Lost in third round to Sofia Kenin
  • 2021: Reached semifinals (lost to Barbora Krejčíková)
  • 2022: Reached semifinals (lost to Iga Świątek)
  • 2023: Reached semifinals (lost to Markéta Vondroušová)
  • 2024: Reached quarterfinals (lost to Coco Gauff)
  • 2025: Reached final (lost to Iga Świątek)
  • 2026: Reached quarterfinals (vs. Naomi Osaka)

This year’s run has been particularly notable for Sabalenka’s ability to perform under pressure. Her 2025 final loss to Świątek was followed by a complete turnaround in 2026, where she’s shown renewed aggression and tactical flexibility.

“She’s the Queen of Clay”: Fan Reactions to Sabalenka’s Performance

Social media has erupted with praise for Sabalenka’s performance. Here are some of the top reactions:

"She's the Queen of Clay": Fan Reactions to Sabalenka's Performance
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Sabalenka’s Instagram post after the match read: “On & off the court 🎾🐯 @thisisevolve” with a photo of her celebrating with her coach Anton Dubrov.

Key Takeaways from Sabalenka’s Quarterfinal Run

  • Sabalenka has now reached the quarterfinals in four consecutive French Opens, a remarkable consistency streak.
  • Her ability to save match points (four in this match alone) demonstrates her mental resilience under pressure.
  • The victory extends her 2026 Grand Slam title defense to two majors (after winning the 2026 Australian Open).
  • Osaka remains her biggest obstacle in the quarterfinals, but Sabalenka’s form suggests she’s ready for the challenge.
  • Rybakina’s early exit means the French Open semifinals could feature three former world No. 1s: Sabalenka, Osaka, and Świątek.

How to Follow the French Open Quarterfinals

All quarterfinals will be broadcast live on:

Next match: Aryna Sabalenka vs. Naomi Osaka – June 4, 2026 at 15:30 CET (UTC+2) on Court Suzanne Lenglen.

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