2 hours 2 minutes
The time it took Roger Federer to beat Tommy Robredo in four sets out on centre court. Over on Suzanne Lenglen, Nikolay Davydenko and Guillermo Canas took the same amount of time to get through their first two sets.
3
While Maria Sharapova made it through to her 41st semi-final on Tuesday, this will only be her third semi on clay and the first time that she has got this far at The French.
10
The number of consecutive matches Nikolay Davydenko has won in Paris. The Russian won the BNP Paribas Masters last November in Bercy and has won his first five matches here to make it through to the semis. The only player ever to win both Parisian tournaments is US legend Andre Agassi.
12
This will be Roger Federer 12th consecutive appearance in a Grand Slam semi-final. A record that few would bet against the Swiss maestro improving as the season wears on.
27
Impressive as the world No.1 has been playing, he only managed to hit 27% of his first services in losing the second set 6-1 to Tommy Robredo today.
31
Justine Henin made it 31 consecutive sets won here at the French Open via her 6-4, 6-3 win over Serena Williams. That’s a record, and who’s to say it won’t go on and on!
36
When he won the first set of his match, 7-5 against Tommy Robredo, Roger Federer set a new record of 36 consecutive sets in Grand Slams. Robredo then won the second 6-1, but that only seemed to pique Roger, who raced through the next two, 6-1, 6-2 to secure his place in the semi-finals.
70
The number of unforced errors made by Nikolay Davydenko in his quarter-final with Guillermo Canas. The Argentine only made 16, yet it was the more adventurous Russian who booked his spot in the semis via a 7-5, 6-4, 6-4 win.
100
The success percentage for Justine Henin on break points (4/4) in her 6-4, 6-3 win over Serena Williams.