French Open: Day four Agencies Published May 30, 2013 0 USA's Serena Williams serves to France's Caroline Garcia. Williams won in two sets 6-1, 6-2. —AFP Photo Switzerland's Roger Federer (R) speaks to India's Somdev Devvarman after he won a match against Devvarman. —AFP Photo Paris Saint-Germain's French forward Kevin Gameiro (C) attends the French Tennis Open match between Canada's Milos Raonic and France's Michael Llodra at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, on May 29, 2013. —AFP Photo France's Edouard Roger-Vasselin hits a shot to Spain's Nicolas Almagro. —AFP Photo Romania's Sorana Cirstea hits a shot to Sweden's Johanna Larsson. —AFP Photo France's Julien Benneteau cries after winning against Germany's Tobias Kamke. —AFP Photo Puerto Rico's Monica Puig hits a backhand shot to USA's Madison Keys. —AFP Photo Spain's Nicolas Almagro hits a shot to France's Edouard Roger-Vasselin. —AFP Photo France's Virginie Razzano (R) shakes hands with Slovakia's Zuzana Kucova after she won the match. —AFP Photo Milos Raonic of Canada serves to Michael Llodra of France during their men's singles match. —Reuters Photo Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki returns the ball to Serbia's Bojana Jovanovski. —AP Photo Join our Whatsapp channel
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