The men`s doubles semifinals at Roland Garros took place on Thursday and Friday, June 5 and 6, determining the pairs that will contest the final.
In the first semifinal, **Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos** (Spain/Argentina, 5) overcame Hugo Nys and Edouard Roger-Vasselin (Monaco/France, 16) in three sets with a score of 6/7(5), 6/3, 6/4.
The second semifinal saw **Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski** (Great Britain, 8) defeat Christian Harrison and Evan King (USA, 9). The British pair secured their spot in the final after a tough battle, winning 6/7(5), 6/3, 7/6(10:7).
Notably, Salisbury and Skupski demonstrated significant resilience in their match, coming back from a 3/5 deficit in the deciding set and a 4:6 score in the final tie-break to clinch the victory.
Marcel Granollers is the only player among the four finalists with prior experience reaching this stage at Roland Garros. He was a finalist in 2014, where he and partner Marc López were defeated by the French pair of Roger-Vasselin and Julien Benneteau.
