Former champion Carlos Moya set up a clash of the 'golden oldies' when he cruised into the fourth round of the French Open by defeating Argentine qualifier Juan Pablo Brzezicki 6-1 6-3 7-5.
The 30-year-old Spaniard will play 35-year-old Jonas Bjorkman, the oldest player in the men's draw, for a place in the quarter-finals after Bjorkman had earlier beaten Spain's Oscar Hernandez in four sets.
Bjorkman had battled back from two sets down in the first two rounds and came from behind again after losing a first-set tiebreak to Hernandez.
Nearly ten years after winning his sole grand slam title at Roland Garros, Moya, seeded 23, showed he is still a force on clay with a textbook display to end the hopes of Brzezicki.
Moya, who has more claycourt titles than any active player apart from good friend Rafael Nadal, sealed victory after one hour 50 minutes when Brzezicki miss-hit a forehand over the baseline.
Elsewhere, Marcos Baghdatis was given an easy ride into the fourth round when Czech Jan Hajek was forced to quit with a shoulder injury.
The Cypriot 16th seed, beaten by Roger Federer in the 2006 Australian Open final, was leading 6-2 6-2 when Hajek conceded the match suffering with tendonitis in his right shoulder.
He has yet to drop a set in the tournament.