Russian ‌Diana Shnaider battled from a set and a double break down ‌to shock world number one Aryna Sabalenka 3-6 7-5 6-0 in blustery ​conditions and charge into the semi-finals of the French Open on Wednesday.The conditions on Court Philippe Chatrier proved a big ​challenge for both players as they affected precise shot-making, but Sabalenka ⁠found her groove for a 5-1 advantage before ‌she ‌dropped ​serve when the wind began to really swirl.The Belarusian let out a frustrated ⁠scream after netting ​a backhand to give Shnaider ​another break point, but she composed herself again to wrap ‌up the first set ​in 49 minutes and punch the air to loud ⁠applause from the crowd.Aryna Sabalenka reacts during her French Open quarter-final defeat to Diana Shnaider. Photograph: Thomas Samson/AFP via Getty Images Russian ⁠25th ​seed Shnaider dropped her level in the second set to fall behind again before mounting a spirited comeback to erase the double break and level at 5-5, before dragging four-times major champion Sabalenka to a decider.Left-hander Shnaider’s forehand caused ‌all kinds of ⁠issues early in the final set for Sabalenka and the 22-year-old broke for a 2-0 ‌lead with a crosscourt winner before holding firm to seal ​the win and set up a ​clash with Poland’s Maja Chwalinska.