Maria Padron lives in the “kid pod” with her husband and two children. She loves living in Agritopia for the sense of camaraderie with her neighbors.
— and both active players wore the rust-colored T-shirts that read “Merci Rafa” distributed to spectators. Swiatek has often talked about her admiration for Nadal; Alcaraz is considered the 22-time Grand Slam champion’s heir apparent.“For sure, there were tears,” said Swiatek, who faces 2021 U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu next. “It was amazing ceremony, and I’m happy that Roland Garros did this for Rafa. I’m happy that also the whole tennis world had an opportunity to kind of come together and just thank him. ... He’s a GOAT, so I’m happy that I was there.”
Alcaraz is seeded No. 2 behind Jannik Sinner — who advanced Monday night with a— and is coming off a clay-court title at the Italian Open a little more than a week ago. Alcaraz beat Sinner in the final there.Monday’s result gave Alcaraz 28 wins in his past 30 matches on red clay, including going 7 for 7 a year ago at Roland-Garros. One of the losses came against
at last year’s Paris Olympics, held at the same site as the French Open.Swiatek has slipped to No. 5 in the rankings, her first time out of the top two spots in about three years. She hasn’t reached a final at any tournament since collecting her third consecutive championship — and fourth in five years — in Paris in 2024.
The 23-year-old from Poland extended her French Open unbeaten streak to 22 matches and is trying to become the first woman with four trophies in a row at the tournament in the professional era, which began in 1968. Monica Seles and Justine Henin also won three straight titles at Roland-Garros.
Two highly seeded Americans who made career-best runs at the U.S. Open last September bowed out quickly in Paris: No. 4La ofensiva ha destruido vastas áreas de Gaza y desplazado a un 90% de su población de aproximadamente 2 millones de palestinos; cientos de miles viven en tiendas de campaña en condiciones precarias y en escuelas sin usar.
Hamás está muy debilitado militarmente y ha perdido casi todos sus líderes en Gaza. Es probable que tema que liberar a todos los rehenes sin asegurar un alto el fuego permanente permita a Israel lanzar una campaña aún más devastadora para destruir finalmente al grupo.Israel teme que un alto el fuego duradero y una retirada ahora dejarían a Hamás con una influencia significativa en Gaza, incluso si renuncia al poder formal. Con el tiempo, Hamás podría reconstruir su poderío militar y eventualmente lanzar más ataques al estilo del 7 de octubre.
Netanyahu también enfrenta restricciones políticas: sus socios de coalición de extrema derecha han amenazado con derribar su gobierno si termina la guerra demasiado pronto. Eso lo dejaría más vulnerable a la persecución por cargos de corrupción de larga data y a investigaciones sobre los fracasos en torno al ataque del 7 de octubre.Una resolución más amplia del conflicto israelí-palestino, que lleva décadas, parece más distante que nunca.