On June 1, 2025, Madison Keys secured her spot in the fourth round of the French Open in Paris with a comeback victory over Sofia Kenin, winning 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, marking her best Roland Garros performance since 2022. The 30-year-old American, ranked 14th in the WTA, now faces fellow U.S. player Hailey Baptiste, a 23-year-old ranked 70th, in a highly anticipated all-American matchup. Keys, who holds a 2-1 head-to-head edge over Baptiste, praised her opponent’s talent and recent form, noting her ability to mix paces and deliver powerful shots. Set for the clay courts of Roland Garros, the match is a pivotal moment for both players, with the winner advancing to the quarterfinals. The strong U.S. presence at the tournament highlights the depth of American women’s tennis, as players like Keys and Baptiste shine on the global stage.
The matchup is their fourth encounter, with Keys winning the last two after Baptiste’s upset in 2019. Baptiste’s recent rise in the rankings adds intrigue to the contest.
Keys anticipates a tough battle, citing Baptiste’s versatility and growth.
- Tournament stage: Fourth round, Roland Garros 2025.
- Head-to-head: Keys leads 2-1.
- Venue: Philippe-Chatrier Court, clay.
Madison Keys’ comments
Following her win over Kenin, Keys spoke highly of Baptiste, describing her as a formidable player who has found her stride over the past 18 months to two years. She highlighted Baptiste’s ability to vary her game, blending defensive play with sudden, powerful strikes, and commended her climb in the WTA rankings.
Keys acknowledged the challenge ahead, noting Baptiste’s natural talent and recent strong performances. While expressing happiness for her compatriot’s success, she emphasized the need for focus in what she expects to be a competitive match.
Past encounters
Keys and Baptiste have faced off three times prior to 2025. Their first meeting, at the 2019 DC Open, saw a then-teenage Baptiste, ranked outside the top 200, stun Keys, a top-20 player, in a notable upset.
In 2023, at the Charleston Open, Keys bounced back with a commanding straight-sets victory. Their 2024 Indian Wells clash went to a third-set tiebreak, with Keys narrowly prevailing. The 2-1 record favors Keys, but Baptiste’s recent competitiveness suggests a close contest.
- 2019, DC Open: Baptiste defeated Keys.
- 2023, Charleston: Keys won in straight sets.
- 2024, Indian Wells: Keys won in three sets.
Tournament performance
Keys reached the Roland Garros fourth round for the third time, having previously advanced in 2018 and 2022. Her victory over Kenin, lasting 2 hours and 15 minutes, featured 38 winners and five service breaks, showcasing her resilience on clay.
Baptiste, in her best Grand Slam run to date, upset higher-ranked players in earlier rounds, including a grueling three-set win in the third round. Her speed and clay-court adaptability have stood out in Paris.
Hailey Baptiste’s rise
At 23, Baptiste has emerged as a rising star in American tennis, climbing over 100 spots in the WTA rankings to reach the top 70 by May 2025.
Key wins against top-50 players in 2024 tournaments like Miami and Madrid highlight her progress. At Roland Garros, her consistency and powerful groundstrokes have drawn attention, particularly in extended matches.
U.S. strength at Roland Garros
American women’s tennis is thriving at the 2025 French Open, with multiple players in the later rounds. Alongside Keys and Baptiste, Coco Gauff has also reached the fourth round, bolstering U.S. hopes.
In 2024, five American women advanced to the fourth round at Roland Garros, a milestone not achieved since 2003. The blend of veterans like Keys and young talents like Baptiste underscores the depth of U.S. tennis.
- U.S. players: Keys, Baptiste, Gauff in fourth round.
- 2024 milestone: Five Americans in fourth round.
- Emerging talent: Baptiste leads new generation.
Tournament conditions
The 2025 French Open, played on Roland Garros’ clay courts, demands endurance and tactical play due to the slow surface. Paris’ June weather, averaging 72°F, and occasional rain may affect matches.
Keys, known for her aggressive style, has adjusted to clay’s demands, while Baptiste’s speed allows her to excel in long rallies. The match is set for the Philippe-Chatrier Court, the tournament’s main stage.
Match expectations
The Keys-Baptiste clash is expected to be one of the tightest in the fourth round. Keys’ experience in Grand Slams gives her an edge, but Baptiste’s confidence and youth could pose a threat.
Scheduled as the first match on Philippe-Chatrier at 11 a.m. local time, the winner will face the victor of the Iga Swiatek matchup in the quarterfinals.
Clay court dynamics
Roland Garros’ clay surface favors players with patience and strong defensive skills, leading to longer rallies. Keys, more comfortable on hard courts, has honed her clay movement, while Baptiste’s versatile game suits the surface well.
In 2024, women’s matches at Roland Garros averaged 2 hours in early rounds, with physical stamina proving decisive. The Keys-Baptiste match is likely to test both players’ endurance.
- Surface: Clay, promotes extended rallies.
- Match duration: Average of 2 hours in 2024.
- Advantage: Baptiste’s comfort on clay.
Women’s tennis landscape
The 2025 French Open showcases a competitive WTA field, with young players like Baptiste challenging veterans like Keys. Absences of top players, such as Aryna Sabalenka due to scheduling conflicts, have opened opportunities for upsets.
Gauff, ranked third globally, remains the top U.S. contender for the title, but Keys and Baptiste highlight the U.S.’s depth. European stars like Swiatek, a three-time champion, continue to dominate on clay.

