Summary

  1. Sinner exits on dramatic day at Roland Garrospublished at 21:10 BST 28 May

    Jannik Sinner shakes hands with Juan Manuel CerundoloImage source, Getty Images

    Jannik Sinner's second-round exit is by far the biggest story of the day at the French Open.

    You can read more about it on the BBC's tennis page.

    We'll have more live text and radio coverage of events at Roland Garros on Friday, including what could be a third-round classic between rising star Joao Fonseca and 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic.

    Hope you can join us again!

  2. What has happened on day five?published at 21:04 BST 28 May

    Aryna SabalenkaImage source, Getty Images

    Jannik Sinner's exit has been today's main headline but there have been plenty of other things happening elsewhere at Roland Garros...

    • Women's world number one Aryna Sabalenka made it safely through, as did defending champion Coco Gauff and Amanda Anisimova.
    • Former Grand Slam champions Naomi Osaka and Madison Keys have also both booked places in the third round.
    • Fourth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime is into round three, along with American Frances Tiafoe, who came through a marathon five-setter.
    • 17-year-old Moise Kouame has continued his dream run at his home Grand Slam - he beat Adolfo Daniel Vallejo in five sets to reach the third round.
  3. Postpublished at 21:00 BST 28 May

    Collignon 6-4 7-5 6-4 Shelton

    Raphael Collignon is in tears while being interviewed by Caroline Garcia on court after that win over Ben Shelton, which has put him through to the third round on his French Open debut.

  4. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Collignonpublished at 20:57 BST 28 May

    Collignon 6-4 7-5 6-4 Shelton

    The fifth seed in the men's draw is out!

    Belgium's Raphael Collignon beats big-serving American Ben Shelton in straight sets.

    Another big seed goes out of the French Open.

    Raphael Collignon celebrates with his arms outstretchedImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 20:55 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 2-6 Potapova

    Katie Boulter exits the French Open in round two and with her goes British interest in the singles competitions.

    Francesca Jones went out in the second round on Wednesday while Emma Raducanu, Cameron Norrie, Jacob Fearnley, and Toby Samuel fell in round one.

  6. game, set and match

    Game, set and match - Potapovapublished at 20:52 BST 28 May
    Breaking

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 2-6 Potapova

    Ha! No nerves at all, responds Anastasia Potapova.

    She lands a first serve out wide and Katie Boulter's return goes wide.

  7. Boulter saves second match pointpublished at 20:52 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 2-5 Potapova*

    Anastasia Potapova's backhand goes long. A few nerves from the 28th seed?

  8. Boulter saves one match pointpublished at 20:51 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 2-5 Potapova*

    Anastasia Potapova nets a routine forehand.

  9. Match points Potapovapublished at 20:50 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 2-5 Potapova*

    Three errors from Katie Boulter - two unforced and the other a slightly tired forehand into the net after being wrong-footed - and Anastasia Potapova has three match points.

  10. Boulter holdspublished at 20:49 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 2-5 Potapova*

    Coolly done from Katie Boulter, holding to 15.

    She secures the hold a lovely combination - a pinpoint lob onto the baseline followed by a drive volley with her feet off the ground.

  11. Boulter serving to stay in the matchpublished at 20:45 BST 28 May

    *Boulter 7-5 4-6 1-5 Potapova

    We've been here before. Anastasia Potapova leads 5-1 as she did in the second. Katie Boulter pulled that set back to 5-4. All is not lost for the Briton.

  12. Potapova breakspublished at 20:40 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 1-4 Potapova*

    It's a double-break for Anastasia Potapova.

    She was on the back foot for much of that baseline exchange, defending for all she was worth, but Katie Boulter produced the error.

    Potapova is two games away from round three.

  13. Break point Potapovapublished at 20:38 BST 28 May

    *Boulter 7-5 4-6 1-3 Potapova

    At 15-all, there's another double fault from Katie Boulter. She struck seven in the first round and has added another 10 today.

    A wildly long forehand offers Anastasia Potapova the opportunity to take a 4-1 lead.

  14. Potapova holdspublished at 20:36 BST 28 May

    *Boulter 7-5 4-6 1-3 Potapova

    Now it's Anastasia Potapova's turn to attack the net. A booming serve is returned halfway up the service box and she plants a cross-court forehand winner into the opposite corner: 40-15.

    Katie Boulter gets another sniff, pulling the game back to 40-30, but Potapova shows her composure with an ace down the T.

  15. Boulter holdspublished at 20:32 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 1-2 Potapova*

    Good variety from Katie Boulter.

    She gallops her way up the court and forces Anastasia Potapova into a wild swinging pass, which goes long.

    Two points later, she drills a deep cross-court forehand and is up to the short return in a flash to bury a down-the-line winner.

    A sliced drop shot secures the hold to 15.

  16. Potapova holdspublished at 20:28 BST 28 May

    *Boulter 7-5 4-6 0-2 Potapova

    Katie Boulter had a sniff at 0-30 and 40-all but Anastasia Potapova slams the door with a couple of quick points.

  17. Deucepublished at 20:27 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 0-1 Potapova*

    Neither player is going to go down quietly.

    Katie Boulter is trying to hype herself up, letting out a "come on" after taking a 0-15 lead. She defends doggedly behind the baseline and Anastasia Potapova plants a routine backhand in the net - fist pump and 0-30.

    Potapova fights back to 40-30, issuing passionate "let's go" as Boulter nets a forehand, but we're heading to deuce.

  18. Potapova breakspublished at 20:23 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 0-1 Potapova*

    Luck was very much not on Katie Boulter's side in that game. Her forehand clips the net cord, hovers in the air, and then drops agonisingly back onto her side.

    Anastasia Potapova breaks at the first opportunity in the deciding set.

  19. Break points Potapovapublished at 20:21 BST 28 May

    *Boulter 7-5 4-6 0-0 Potapova

    Once again, Katie Boulter exploits a weakness within Anastasia Potapova as the 28th seed plants another backhand into the net after being dragged in.

    However, she responds with a blistering backhand winner from the baseline down the line.

    An untimely slip over an advertising board at the back of the court from Boulter at 15-30, which leaves her without a racquet, gives Potapova two break points.

  20. Postpublished at 20:19 BST 28 May

    Boulter 7-5 4-6 0-0 Potapova*

    Annabel Croft
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I feel like Potapova has gone backwards (in the closing stages of the second set before finally winning it). I feel like she can't keep up with the pace of Boulter but will Boulter be able to keep this up?