Batty easily defeated Czech teenager Wan Zhuosuowa and won the first Grand Slam singles title in his career, and the world ranking will rise to second place. The final only took 1 hour 10 minutes, and Batty won easily with 6- 1 and 6-3. Batty scored 27 winning points, more than Wanzhuo Suowa 17.
The 23-year-old Batty became the first Australian woman to win the French Open in 46 years, and another grand slam singles champion from Australia after Stosur of the 201Kloc-0/US Open.
Serbia's top seed Jokovic lost five games to fourth seed Tim of Austria in the men's singles semi-final postponed by rain, and his record of 26 consecutive Grand Slam games came to an end.
When the semi-final between Tim and Jokovic was suspended due to rain the day before, Tim led by 3-0 1 in the first two sets and 3-0/in the third set. After the game resumed, Tim won the third set 7-5, but was retaliated by Zokovic 7-5 in the fourth set.
In the deciding set, when Tim led by 4-0/kloc, the game was interrupted by rain again. Zokovic saved two break points in the sixth game and two match points in the eighth game, leading 5-5 after the first game 10. But Tim caught the third match point and ended the 4-hour 13-minute battle with a forehand victory. The final score is 6 to 2, 3 to 6, 7 to 5, 5 to 7, 7 to 5.
Since Wimbledon last year, Zokovic has won three consecutive Grand Slam titles. However, after this defeat, the desire of the Serbian king to complete this round of "Grand Slam Cycle" was dashed.
Tim, 25, will face Nada, the king of Spanish clay, in the final of the French Open for the second year in a row. Last year, Nada swept Tim in straight sets and won his 1 1 Musketeer Cup. At present, Nada leads 8-4 in the record of the two men's fights.