Svitolina wins her first round match at one and one....
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French Open 2025
In reply to mikesiva
Easy win fi Elina
In reply to Chrissy
Sabalenka crushing her first round opponent as well....
In reply to mikesiva
Big licks
In reply to mikesiva
Can Mpetshi Perricard pull it off?
Keep an eye on this youngster Vicky Mboko as one for the future. She breezed through the qualifiers and moved to the second rounds without losing a set.
Gauff had some nice things to say about her game after their 3-setter in Rome.
Shelton got the better of Sonego in a 5-setter
In reply to FanAttick
Yes, he did!
Among those advancing were Mpetshi Perricault, Shelton and Paolini, but Osaka went out in a difficult first round match against 10th seed Badosa.
Swiatek, Alcaraz, and Tsitsipas also advanced to the second round.
In reply to mikesiva
What about this whiner?
This woman love to make the headlines. I am really getting sick of her excuses now ....
In reply to Kay
Yeah, Raducanu is bloody annoying, isn't she? Sounds like a spoilt brat to me....
Fils won his first round match, and so did Keys.
In reply to mikesiva
In reply to Chrissy
Venus!!!!!!!!!!
In reply to FanAttick
Venus and C-Woz joking about Serena....
Monfils came from two sets down to beat his Bolivian opponent. The reverse happened to Felix AA, who won the first two sets, but then lost to his Italian opponent.
Gauff, Djokovic, and Zverev also advanced to the second round, but Jabeur and Medvedev went out.
Alicia Parks looked very good in putting out former champ and 14th seed Muchova.
In second round action, there were wins for Paolini, Zheng, Sabalenka, Svitolina, Mboko, Alcaraz and Tiafoe.
Swiatek crushed Raducanu for the loss of only three games. Mpetshi Perricard lost in four sets to his Bosnian opponent.
Monfils went out in four hard-fought sets to fifth seed Draper...put up a good fight!
Fils, Keys, Djokovic and Gauff all advanced to the third round, but Parks lost.
There were third round wins for Sabalenka, Paolini, Alcaraz, Swiatek, Shelton and Tiafoe.
Zheng beat Mboko in straight sets to reach the fourth round.
Gauff, Keys, Baptiste, Djokovic, Zverev and Djokovic all advanced to the fourth round.
Mrs. Fils ousted Paolini ....
In reply to Kay
Mrs Fils? You mean Mrs. Monfils.
Fils and Monfils are two different black French players
In reply to Casper
Fils unfortunately had to pull out with injury....
Yes, Svitolina upset Paolini to reach the quarter finals.
Other fourth round winners were Swiatek, Zheng, Sabalenka and Tiafoe.
Alcaraz beat Shelton in four hard-fought sets.
In reply to Kay
There was a massive upset yesterday as French wild card Boisson knocked third seed Pegula out to reach the quarter-finals....
In an all-American fourth round clash, Keys beat Baptiste in straight sets.
Also advancing to the quarter finals were Gauff, Andreeva, Zverev, Bublik, Sinner and Djokovic.
Eighth seed Musetti beat Tiafoe in four sets to reach the semis.
Other quarter-final winners were Sabalenka, Swiatek and Alcaraz.
In reply to mikesiva
Well the Boisson put some licks in straight sets for another big upset as she booted #6 seed Andreeva in the quarters. Will now meet Gauff in the semi finals ...
In reply to Kay
What an upset run by Boisson!
Gauff beat Keys in straight sets to reach the semi-finals. Djokovic beat Zverev in four sets, while Sinner won his quarter final easily.
In the semi-finals, Gauff crushed French wild card wonder Boisson at one and two, while Sabalenka outlasted Swiatek in three sets to knock out the Queen of Clay.
It's Sabalenka vs Gauff in Saturday's final.
Meanwhile, the Italian pair of Errani and Vavassori beat Townsend and King in the mixed doubles final.
In men's semi-final action, Alcaraz outlasted Musetti, and Sinner beat Djokovic in straight sets....
Sabalenka up an early break in the Women’s Final
Gooo Coco!
COCO GAUFF!!!
Did I see correctly?
Did Sablenka shake the chair umpire's hands?
In reply to FanAttick
Fabulous win
Also beat Arynoise at the US Open in 2023.
Coco tea with coco bread and cheese.
In reply to FanAttick
sweet
In reply to Chrissy
SWEET INDEED
In reply to FanAttick
di ceremony
Both slams this year have Afro-American women singles winners and Coco beat Maddie here.
In reply to Chrissy
Sweet!
Let’s go Carlito.
In reply to Chrissy
All who have Sinned and come short?
Great to see the legendary Andre Agassi commenting on Tennis!
In reply to Chrissy
Early break for Alcaraz..can Sinner escape from Alcaraz?
In reply to Chrissy
Sinner takes the 1st set after a couple of loose unforced errors from the Spaniard
In reply to Chrissy
Early break in the 2nd set for Sinner
Up 2-0
In reply to Chrissy
Alcaraz on the board
Takes the 3rd set 6-4
Sinner leads 2 sets to 1
In reply to Chrissy
Alcaraz takes the 4th set on a tiebreaker
In reply to Chrissy
Early break for Alcaraz in the 5th set
Alcaraz leads 1-0
2 sets each
In reply to FanAttick
Carlos winning dis - beautiful tennis
The juice working out now ....
In reply to FanAttick
Spike Lee is loving it
In reply to nitro
Longest RG match in history - sweet fi true
Oh skites Sinner breaks back. 5-5
In reply to Chrissy
All Square
On we go
One of the great finals of all time
Carlito wins 10-2 breaker
In reply to Chrissy
Done and Dusted
That tie-break was a spoiler. The match was so close throughout .....
In reply to Kay
Until the last breaker
In reply to FanAttick
I think I know so many national anthems because of sports
In his short time competing in the biggest matches of his sport, however, Alcaraz has made it clear that he is different to anyone who has come before him, both in the way he approaches his tennis and the unwavering belief that underpins his success. Alcaraz recovered and pulled off one of the greatest comebacks in the history of the sport, in an otherworldly confrontation, spectacularly toppling the world No 1 Jannik Sinner 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (10-2) after five hours and 29 minutes to defend his French Open title in Paris.
Alcaraz fights back to beat Sinner in all-time classic French Open men’s final – as it happened
Even before this moment, the greatest in his career so far, Alcaraz has built a reputation for maintaining his self-belief even when facing desperate deficits. He had already saved a significant match point against Sinner, pulling off an unforgettable recovery at 3am in their 2022 US Open quarter-final en route to his first major title. His five-set escape against Novak Djokovic in the 2023 Wimbledon final was an instant classic. None of that compares to the madness that unfolded here in the final match of the tournament.
In reply to Chrissy
I've never before seen an end of game presser (in any sport) where the loser declares that the winner never won because that winner played well but solely because they the loser played badly.
In reply to Brerzerk
once he makes a slam final, Carlos has never lost .
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