Britons Salisbury & Skupski reach last eight
Briefly

Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski had an impressive victory at the French Open, defeating Nuno Borges and Arthur Rinderknech to reach the quarter-finals for the first time as a pair. They will compete next against Matthew Ebden and John Peers, marking another step in their pursuit of a Grand Slam title. Meanwhile, fellow British players Henry Patten and Olivia Nicholls faced an unfortunate setback as Nicholls couldn't participate in their mixed doubles quarter-final due to a hand injury. The games continue with British sixth seeds Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool looking to advance further in the tournament.
British pair Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski advanced to the French Open quarter-finals after defeating Nuno Borges and Arthur Rinderknech 7-6 (7-5) 6-4, showcasing their strong partnership and resilience.
Despite their success in the tournament, Salisbury and Skupski have yet to surpass the quarter-finals in the men's doubles at Roland Garros, indicating a challenging history.
Henry Patten and Olivia Nicholls were unable to compete in their mixed doubles quarter-final due to Nicholls' persistent hand injury, highlighting the impact of injuries in sports.
Later on Monday, British sixth seeds Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool are set to play against Briton Luke Johnson and Sander Arends, demonstrating the ongoing competition among the British players.
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