We reveal everything you need to know to enjoy the third-round clash of Roland Garros 2025 between Sinner and Lehecka.
We reveal everything you need to know to enjoy the third-round clash of Roland Garros 2025 between Sinner and Lehecka.
We review the aspects that need to be known to enjoy the upcoming Djokovic match at Roland Garros 2025, against the Austrian Misolic.
Ons Jabeur has written an incredible and beautiful plea in favor of women's tennis and in response to criticism: "Many elite sportswomen have been told the same thing over and over: that nobody watches, nobody cares, that women's sports don't 'sell.' Prejudices come from those who have never seen a match. An empty stadium is considered proof. Full stadiums? Conveniently ignored. A missed shot makes headlines. The hundreds of brilliant shots? Forgotten. But they show up. But they compete. Yet they carry a sport on their shoulders. When a woman wins 6-0, it's called boring. Too easy. When a man does it? That's 'dominance.' 'Strength.' 'Unstoppable.' When women play with strength, they're told they 'play like men.' As if strength, speed, or aggression don't belong in women's sports. If they celebrate, they're dramatic. If they don't, they're cold." This is a portion of the letter, but the rest continues to demand more attention for women's tennis.
You don’t have to agree , just read with an open heart❤️ pic.twitter.com/pmJnWhgy6L
— Ons Jabeur (@Ons_Jabeur) May 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La increíble carta de Jabeur en defensa del tenis femenino: "Los prejuicios vienen de aquellos que nunca han visto un partido"
[pixels-player]A day full of great matches is expected at Roland Garros this Saturday, May 31, although most of them will not take place on the Philippe Chatrier court. Paula Badosa will start the day on the Simmone-Mathieu court at 11:00 am against Daria Kasatkina. On the same court, two matches later, one of the day's highlights will take place: Jack Draper against Joao Fonseca. Tomorrow, Jannik Sinner will also play against Jiri Lehecka, but this will be in the second match on Suzanne Lenglen court, around 1:00 pm. Novak Djokovic will conclude the day on Chatrier against Filip Misolic, not before 8:15 pm. Jessica Bouzas will also play her third-round match against Hayley Baptiste tomorrow, on Court 7, not before 1:30 pm.
Roland Garros Order of play - Saturday, May 31, 2025 pic.twitter.com/UBwPRW2G0m
— Tennis Schedules (@SchedulesTennis) May 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego sábado 31 de mayo en Roland Garros 2025: Badosa, Djokovic, Sinner, Bouzas, Draper - Fonseca...
[pixels-player]We analyze what aspects you should know so as not to miss Badosa's next match at Roland Garros 2025, against the Australian Kasatkina.
Lorenzo Musetti wants to maintain his candidacy for this Roland Garros. The Italian is one of the standout names on the clay court tour, reaching the semifinals of the three Masters 1000 (Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome). Therefore, the spotlight is also on him in Paris. However, he had to overcome a demanding match against a Mariano Navone who did not make things easy for him. The Carrara native secured the victory with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 scoreline after 3 hours and 28 minutes of play. The ATP number 7 is already in the Parisian major's round of 16 and awaits the winner of the match between Quentin Halys and Holger Rune.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Musetti se exprime para vencer a un exigente Navone
[pixels-player]Aryna Sabalenka has demonstrated several times the change in her personality, depending on whether she is on or off the court. When she is off the court, she is all happiness and kindness, but when she is on, it's all fury. So the Belarusian explained these changes in personality: "When I'm on the court, I am a completely different person. I am very aggressive. Very focused. It's not about jokes. It's about dreams. I give everything on the court. Off the court, it's very important to surround yourself with the right people and have fun with the team. I am very grateful to each of them. We are like a family," stated the world number one.
Sabalenka after beating Danilovic at Roland Garros
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 30, 2025
“When I see you on court you look very focused. Outside the court you look like you enjoy life on tour with your team. You have a great team. How important is it to enjoy the tour?”
Aryna: “When I’m on court I’m a completely… pic.twitter.com/JNcfXI6PrX
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka y su cambio de personalidad cuando está en pista: "Soy muy agresiva"
[pixels-player]At the moment, there is no one who can stop Aryna Sabalenka in her quest to win her first Roland Garros. The world number one continues steadily in Paris and is already in the round of 16 after defeating Olga Danilovic 6-2, 6-3 in an hour and 21 minutes. The Belarusian is just one match away from matching her performance from last year, but first, she must beat Amanda Anisimova to do so.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka no baja el ritmo, inclina a Danilovic y ya está en los octavos de Roland Garros
[pixels-player]We reveal everything you need to know to enjoy the third-round clash of Roland Garros 2025 between Sinner and Lehecka.
A day full of great matches is expected at Roland Garros this Saturday, May 31, although most of them will not take place on the Philippe Chatrier court. Paula Badosa will start the day on the Simmone-Mathieu court at 11:00 am against Daria Kasatkina. On the same court, two matches later, one of the day's highlights will take place: Jack Draper against Joao Fonseca. Tomorrow, Jannik Sinner will also play against Jiri Lehecka, but this will be in the second match on Suzanne Lenglen court, around 1:00 pm. Novak Djokovic will conclude the day on Chatrier against Filip Misolic, not before 8:15 pm. Jessica Bouzas will also play her third-round match against Hayley Baptiste tomorrow, on Court 7, not before 1:30 pm.
Roland Garros Order of play - Saturday, May 31, 2025 pic.twitter.com/UBwPRW2G0m
— Tennis Schedules (@SchedulesTennis) May 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego sábado 31 de mayo en Roland Garros 2025: Badosa, Djokovic, Sinner, Bouzas, Draper - Fonseca...
[pixels-player]We review the aspects that need to be known to enjoy the upcoming Djokovic match at Roland Garros 2025, against the Austrian Misolic.
We analyze what aspects you should know so as not to miss Badosa's next match at Roland Garros 2025, against the Australian Kasatkina.
Ons Jabeur has written an incredible and beautiful plea in favor of women's tennis and in response to criticism: "Many elite sportswomen have been told the same thing over and over: that nobody watches, nobody cares, that women's sports don't 'sell.' Prejudices come from those who have never seen a match. An empty stadium is considered proof. Full stadiums? Conveniently ignored. A missed shot makes headlines. The hundreds of brilliant shots? Forgotten. But they show up. But they compete. Yet they carry a sport on their shoulders. When a woman wins 6-0, it's called boring. Too easy. When a man does it? That's 'dominance.' 'Strength.' 'Unstoppable.' When women play with strength, they're told they 'play like men.' As if strength, speed, or aggression don't belong in women's sports. If they celebrate, they're dramatic. If they don't, they're cold." This is a portion of the letter, but the rest continues to demand more attention for women's tennis.
You don’t have to agree , just read with an open heart❤️ pic.twitter.com/pmJnWhgy6L
— Ons Jabeur (@Ons_Jabeur) May 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La increíble carta de Jabeur en defensa del tenis femenino: "Los prejuicios vienen de aquellos que nunca han visto un partido"
[pixels-player]Lorenzo Musetti wants to maintain his candidacy for this Roland Garros. The Italian is one of the standout names on the clay court tour, reaching the semifinals of the three Masters 1000 (Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome). Therefore, the spotlight is also on him in Paris. However, he had to overcome a demanding match against a Mariano Navone who did not make things easy for him. The Carrara native secured the victory with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 scoreline after 3 hours and 28 minutes of play. The ATP number 7 is already in the Parisian major's round of 16 and awaits the winner of the match between Quentin Halys and Holger Rune.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Musetti se exprime para vencer a un exigente Navone
[pixels-player]Aryna Sabalenka has demonstrated several times the change in her personality, depending on whether she is on or off the court. When she is off the court, she is all happiness and kindness, but when she is on, it's all fury. So the Belarusian explained these changes in personality: "When I'm on the court, I am a completely different person. I am very aggressive. Very focused. It's not about jokes. It's about dreams. I give everything on the court. Off the court, it's very important to surround yourself with the right people and have fun with the team. I am very grateful to each of them. We are like a family," stated the world number one.
Sabalenka after beating Danilovic at Roland Garros
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 30, 2025
“When I see you on court you look very focused. Outside the court you look like you enjoy life on tour with your team. You have a great team. How important is it to enjoy the tour?”
Aryna: “When I’m on court I’m a completely… pic.twitter.com/JNcfXI6PrX
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka y su cambio de personalidad cuando está en pista: "Soy muy agresiva"
[pixels-player]At the moment, there is no one who can stop Aryna Sabalenka in her quest to win her first Roland Garros. The world number one continues steadily in Paris and is already in the round of 16 after defeating Olga Danilovic 6-2, 6-3 in an hour and 21 minutes. The Belarusian is just one match away from matching her performance from last year, but first, she must beat Amanda Anisimova to do so.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka no baja el ritmo, inclina a Danilovic y ya está en los octavos de Roland Garros
[pixels-player]It is well known that most tennis players carry out various pre-match routines to enter the game as actively as possible. Some perform specific stretches, others reflex tests. However, Iga Swiatek has surprised us with a different routine, as the defending champion of Roland Garros lies on her back and constantly watches the movement of a ball, possibly to improve her reflexes.
Pre-match routine. #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/NZoW1LcvI5
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así es la surrealista rutina prepartido de Swiatek
[pixels-player]Gael Monfils bid farewell in the second round of Roland Garros, but after playing a great match against one of the best players of the moment, Jack Draper. The Frenchman is 38 years old, and following the retirement of Richard Gasquet, he was asked whether this was his last Roland Garros. But Monfils is clear, there is more of him to come. "I know I will play next year, whatever happens. I have already said it. It's obvious. There's something that I was wondering about, and honestly, I think it's very difficult to stop playing at Roland Garros. It's tough because usually when you stop, it's because you're not at the level. But honestly, the way I feel physically for now, I wouldn't say it's my last Roland. It's more in the mind. It depends more on what I want to do with myself. So it will necessarily depend on what I want to do, on the sacrifices I have to make," stated the ATP world number 42.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Monfils cierra la puerta a una posible retirada: "Sé que jugaré Roland Garros el año que viene"
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