The 10th day of the French Open was a day of growth, both on and off the court. Jakub Menšík and João Fonseca proved that the ATP Tour's next generation is in good hands, with Menšík's resilience and Fonseca's statement wins over Novak Djokovic and Casper Ruud. Mirra Andreeva, meanwhile, displayed her growth by advancing to her second French Open semifinal, despite the rain and a hostile crowd. The day also saw activity off the court, with discussions between top players and Grand Slam organizers about prize money and reform. The players' demands for a larger share of revenue and improved welfare have been met with a positive response, and the future of tennis may be brighter as a result. As the quarterfinals continue, the focus shifts to the next generation of players, with Anna Kalinskaya and Aryna Sabalenka set to face off in the women's singles, and Félix Auger-Aliassime and Matteo Berrettini in the men's singles. The French Open is a tournament of growth and progress, and the future of tennis looks bright.