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Roland Garros | Auger-Aliassime could face Nadal in the round of 16

(Paris) Félix Auger-Aliassime, ninth seed, will have an appointment with a player qualified in the first round of the French Open tennis tournament, the organizers announced Thursday after the draw to find out the main men’s draws and female of the tournament.

Posted at 1:57 p.m.
Updated at 3:23 p.m.


Photo DARRYL DYCK, archives The Canadian Press

Leylah Annie Fernandez

For her part, Ontario’s Bianca Andreescu, 72e world racket, will face a qualified player in the first round. The 2019 US Open champion may next face Fernandez in the third round.

Briton-Colombienne Rebecca Marino, 116e world player, could join Fernandez and Andreescu in the women’s main draw. However, she will have to win against the Australian Seone, 223e in the world, in the third and final qualifying round on Friday morning.

In addition, the return of Naomi Osaka to Paris is likely to be full-bodied since she will be confronted with the player who had beaten her at the Australian Open, Amanda Anisimova.

Osaka has won four career Grand Slam titles and once held No. 1 in the world, before plummeting to 38e step due to an extended break in his activities. In particular, she took a break to restore her psychological health, after withdrawing from the French Open tournament before her second round match last year due to symptoms of anxiety and depression.

Since she is not a seed at the French Open, she could have faced a seed in the first round. This is the reason why she will cross swords with Anisimova (no 27).

The latter had defeated Osaka 4-6, 6-3 and 7-6 (5) in the third round at Melbourne Park in January.

Among the other potential quarter-finals in Paris are those between the no 1 and 2020 tournament champion Iga Swiatek and Karolina Pliskova, defending champion Barbora Krejcikova and Anett Kontaveit, Paula Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka, as well as Ons Jabeur against Maria Sakkari.

The French Open will officially start on Sunday.

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