Lucie Hradecka loves Roland Garros - she won the women's doubles title here two years ago - and now she has a mixed doubles title to add to that, winning alongside Frantisek Cermak.
Sam Stosur brought big serves, big forehands and even some trick shots onto Court Philippe Chatrier, beating Kristina Mladenovic in straight sets. Next up is one of her toughest rivals.
Marion Bartoli wasn't the only player who pulled off a miracle on Tuesday - Jelena Jankovic also achieved the unthinkable in the second set against Daniela Hantuchova. How far down was she?
No.5 seeds Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears were ousted as the doubles event kicked off on Monday, but World No.4 doubles player Andrea Hlavackova slid through smoothly with Petra Martic.
Kristina Mladenovic and Galina Voskoboeva beat Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina, while Sílvia Soler-Espinosa and Carla Suárez Navarro upset Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears in Madrid.
From Maria Sharapova to Agnieszka Radwanska to Ana Ivanovic, the stars of the WTA shone in Week 1 of the French Open. Who is that in the photo? All that and more from the City Of Light.
Some won, some lost, some - like Maria Sharapova and Eugenie Bouchard - had to wait another day. There was a little bit of everything at Roland Garros on Thursday - see all the best pics here.
Just a few days after conquering Strasbourg, Alizé Cornet came right to Roland Garros and kept on winning. And fellow Frenchwomen Marion Bartoli and Kristina Mladenovic had a good day too.
From Court Philippe Chatrier to the practice courts, the stars of the WTA - including the highest-ranked teenagers in the world, Laura Robson and Madison Keys - were shining on Day 1.
The underdogs rose up at the Portugal Open in Oeiras this past week, with the No.3 seed winning the singles title and No.2 seeds Kristina Mladenovic and Chan Hao-Ching the doubles.
Check out some snaps from the player party and other off-court activities in Marrakech. Recognize the familiar face second from the right? You may have seen him on the courts before...
Two of the best doubles players in the world joined forces at the Family Circle Cup and did very, very well - but an unseeded, unheralded team had just enough fight to beat them to the title.
Eight players survived the early rounds of the BNP Paribas Katowice Open, but Quarterfinal Friday and Semifinal Saturday sent six more players packing. Catch up on the action right here.