Aryna Sabalenka explained her on-court jewellery decisions, saying she chose to wear two necklaces instead of three. Felix Auger-Aliassime credited his win to playing with his heart and guts after a five-set match.
Heat issues affected 25 people on Monday and 15 by Tuesday afternoon, according to Roland Garros fire and safety officer Michel Franco Durand.
17-year-old Moise Kouame, who won on his French Open debut, said he doesn't have time for driving lessons due to his training schedule.
Former world number eight Emma Navarro took a break from tennis to heal mentally and physically, saying she wanted to feel like a regular person.
Reigning champion Coco Gauff praised the French Open for respecting her privacy, unlike the Australian Open, where she felt like she was being filmed everywhere.
Madison Keys, a first-round winner, also expressed a desire for some privacy.
Sixth seed Daniil Medvedev lost in the first round for the seventh time in 10 French Open appearances, saying he knows he can play well in Roland Garros.
Gauff also shared her struggles with finding a hairstylist who can handle her thick hair, saying Paris is a diverse city that makes it easier to find someone who can help.