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French Open 2017 | The Gifs that keep Giffing

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The French Open is known to be the most gruesome of all the Grand Slam tournaments and it has produced some of the most cherished moments in the history of tennis. We are just one game a piece away from defending Champions Novak Djokovic taking on nine-time winner Rafael Nadal in the semi-finals.

Although this specific year was marred by some famous names backing out of the tournament namely Serena Williams, Roger Federer, and Maria Sharapova, who was denied a wild card entry into the championship, but the tournament has not been a disappointing affair as it has produced some miraculous results with some of the favourites still in the mix battling it out for the title. The major upsets noted in the tournament were the elimination of the number one seeded Angelique Kerber in the first round of the tournament and big names like Tomas Berdych and last year's title winner Garbiñe Muguruza bowing out early in the tournament.

Martin Klizan shows Laurent Lokoli the way out

Emotional breakdown on both sides of the net

Djokovic's eloquent muscle pull

Watch Out he never misses

Kids have started enjoying violence these days

Dimitrov tries to show off his football skills

Paire's idea of fun

Diego Schwartzman or Diego Maradona

Save me from the monstrous creature

A football prodigy on the tennis court

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