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French Open | Sinner – Goffin 7: 5, 6: 0, 6: 3, Italian supertalent declassifies Belgian star at French Open, Azarenka rules

Charles Platiau, Reuters

Victoria Azarenko from Belarus has already secured the promotion. The finalist of this year’s US Open was angry at first that she had to wait in the cold and winter before deciding whether the match would continue.

“It’s cold, I live in Florida and I’m used to the heat. We won’t be sitting here like ducks,” she left in the locker room at 2: 1. After returning against Dance Konviničová from Montenegro, she dominated and won 6: 1 and 6: 2.

Halep celebrates the smooth process

Tournament number one Simona Halepová managed to enter the clay Roland Garros after a slower start. The Romanian tennis player celebrated today’s 29th birthday in Paris by winning over the Spanish Sarah Sara Sorribes 6: 4 and 6: 0.

Under the overcast roof over Philip Chatrier’s court, Halep certainly didn’t start. She made a mistake and lost 2: 4 in the first set. Since then, however, the game has dominated, gaining ten gamams in a row and celebrating progress in an hour and 22 minutes.

“Starting a tournament is always difficult, I tend to be full of emotion, let’s say nervous,” said the 2018 winner Roland Garros, who helped herself with 23 winning strokes. “She was almost wrong at first, but then I found the rhythm, filed Plan B, and it worked.”

Former French Wimbledon winner Marion Bartoli recorded her happy birthday to Halep’s birthday in an interview on the court. “I’m honored to have been able to play on the mall and under a new roof on my birthday. It’s a unique moment that I’ll remember forever,” Halep said.

The Romanian woman has already won her fifteenth win in a row. Before the coronavirus break, she triumphed in Dubai and after her on clay in Prague and Rome.

Rublyov won the third tournament this year in Hamburg

Russian tennis player Andrei Rublyov won the clay tournament in Hamburg before the French Open and this season, interrupted for half a year by a coronavirus, he is celebrating his third title. For the first time, the company won the ATP 500 category. Stefanos Tsitsipas, a second-seed Greek, lost 6: 4, 3: 6 and 7: 5 in the final.

Rublyov in the general made a great turn at the clay grand slam in Paris. In the battle of two 22-year-old players, Tsitsipas was already leading the world six in the decisive set 5: 3, but the native of Moscow showed strong nerves and made up for the disappointment of Hamburg’s clay from last year, when he lost the final duel with Georgian Nikoloz Basilashvili.

This year, only the world number one Novak Djokovic has more titles on the ATP circuit, by one. Rublyov won the Doha and Adelaide tournaments at the beginning of the season. Today, the 14th player of the ranking won the fifth trophy in his career.

French Open tennis slam tournament in Paris (clay, subsidy 38 million euros):
Men:
Singles – Round 1:
Sinner (It.) – Goffin (11-Belg.) 7:5, 6:0, 6:3
Women:
Singles – Round 1:
Azarenkova (10-BEL) – Kovinicova (Cora Hora) 6: 1, 6: 2
Sakkar (20-Greek) – Tomljanovicova (Austr.) 6: 0, 7: 5
Alexandrova (27-Rus.) – Inglis (Austr.) 6: 3, 6: 3
Rachimova (RUS) – Rogers (USA) 6: 2, 6: 3
Sharma (Austr.) – Blinkova (RUS) 6: 3, 2: 6, 7: 5
You can find the results of Czech players here >>>
Men’s Tournament in Hamburg (clay, subsidy 1,203,960 euros):
Singles – Final:
Rublev (5-Rus.) – Tsitsipas (2-Czech.) 6: 4, 3: 6, 7: 5
Doubles – Final:
Venus, Peers (N. Zél. / Austr.) – Dodig, Pavič (HRV) 6: 3, 6: 4.

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