Rafael Nadal said au revoir to Roland Garros after losing his first-round match to Alexander Zverev.
The King of Clay may have bowed out but the Queen of Clay is still in power, with Iga Swiatek through to round two as she bids for a third straight title and a fourth in five years.
Here, the PA news agency looks back at day two at the French Open.
Picture of the day
Shot of the day
Still got it!
Quote of the day
My body has been a jungle for two years. You don't know what to expect. I wake up one day and I found a snake biting me. Another day a tiger— Rafael Nadal on his injury struggles
Fond farewell
Match of the day
Away from Nadal there were comfortable wins for Swiatek, Coco Gauff and Ons Jabeur. But there was a tense first-round encounter between two former top three players, with Elina Svitolina coming from behind to beat Karolína Plískova.
Brit watch
Another bad day as Cameron Norrie’s five-set demise to Russian Pavel Kotov was quickly followed by a straight-sets defeat for Harriet Dart against Linda Noskova. It leaves only two Brits standing in singles, Dan Evans and Katie Boulter.
Fallen seeds
Women: Maria Sakkari (6), Ekatarina Alexandrova (16).Men: Cameron Norrie (32).
Who’s up next?
Novak Djokovic begins his title defence in the night session against French wild card Pierre-Hugues Herbert. Brits Evans and Boulter are in action late in the afternoon against Holger Rune and Paula Badosa respectively.