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• First time in 16 years that a day’s play at Roland Garros is rained off
• World No1 will now have to win four matches in six days to triumph
No play was possible at the French Open on Monday due to heavy rain at Roland Garros. Photograph: Robert Ghement/EPA
Kevin Mitchell at Roland Garros
Monday 30 May 2016 13.17 BST Last modified on Monday 30 May 2016 22.00 BST
When rain wiped out day nine of the French Open, Novak Djokovic was left with the heightened challenge of winning four matches in six days to lift La Coupe des Mousquetaires for the first time.
Indeed, if the weather forecast for Tuesday pans out, the tournament might yet lose two complete days before the scheduled men’s final on Sunday.
While that appears to make the favourite’s task harder than those of rivals who are already one match ahead of him – chiefly Andy Murray and the reigning champion, Stan Wawrinka, on the other side of the draw – the fixtures’ log-jam helps nobody in particular. Chaos and anxiety await.