Battle of birthday girls
•Jelena Ostapenko and Timea Bacsinszky both celebrate their birthdays on Thursday when they clash in the semifinals. Ostapenko will be 20 while her Swiss opponent will turn 28.
Young blood
•Ostapenko is the first teenager in the French Open semifinals since Ana Ivanovic in 2007.
Losing winners
•Caroline Wozniacki managed just six winners in her three-set loss to Ostapenko. The Latvian fired 38.
Rain, dust ... and boos
•Fans on the showcase Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen courts booed when it was announced that the men's quarterfinals were being pushed back to Wednesday. A flustered announcer quickly tried to defuse the situation by promising a full ticket refund after just under two hours of action was possible.
Davis Cup changes
•Davis Cup matches will be played on a best-of-three set basis instead of the traditional five, organizers announced on Tuesday, as a number of changes were made to the 117-year-old event. The team tournament has struggled to get the sport's top players to commit to it on a regular basis in an already crammed tennis schedule. In a series of reforms, it was announced that all singles matches will be played as best-of-three sets.
Numbers up
5/0 - win/loss record of Ostapenko against Wozniacki
30 - maximum wind speed in km/h as play was disrupted by torrential rain.
44 - double faults served by Kristina Mladenovic in five rounds.
Agence France - Presse