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One of the losses was againstat last summer’s Paris Olympics and held at the same site as the French Open.
“I just love it here and had some really great moments,” Alcaraz said. “I hope people when they left the court, they left with a smile.”Alcaraz faces unseeded Damir Dzumhur in the third round.kept getting herself in some trouble with shaky serving in
second round, and she kept putting herself back in position to win by breaking right back Thursday., pursuing her first title at Roland-Garros, eliminated 172nd-ranked qualifier Tereza Valentova of the Czech Republic 6-2, 6-4 in 75 minutes on a partly cloudy, warm afternoon in Court Suzanne-Lenglen.
Amid a soundtrack of sirens from nearby streets and roars from nearby courts, 2023 U.S. Open champion Gauff only managed to produce 11 winners, five fewer than her far-less-experienced opponent. Gauff also finished with 23 unforced errors, a total that included a half-dozen double-faults.
Against Valentova, an 18-year-old who won the junior title at the French Open last year and was competing in the main draw at a major tournament for the first time, Gauff got broken five times. Four of those came in the second set — and each time, the 21-year-old Floridian managed to immediately rebound to claim Valentova’s very next service game.at Paris Saint-Germain and then became one himself.
The Spanish coach, or perhaps he should be called an architect or a visionary, orchestrated aof Inter Milan in Saturday’s Champions League final.
The match was so clinically one-sided that it resembled a training session against an amateur team, rather than a three-time European Cup winner.Passing, movement, energy.