The Kazakh player confesses that he even considered going back home during the match, while also calling for more fun in tennis.
The Kazakh player confesses that he even considered going back home during the match, while also calling for more fun in tennis.
The first week of competition in Roland Garros 2025 has not even ended yet, and the emotions experienced so far place the Parisian Grand Slam in a privileged position to go down in history as the event in this category with the most comebacks from being two sets down. Currently, there have been 8 comebacks, very close to the historical record of 10 set at Roland Garros during the Open Era in 1976 and 1992. Moreover, the Grand Slam with the most comebacks of this nature was the US Open 2002, with a staggering 14 comebacks. Will this record be surpassed this time?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el récord histórico de remontadas en un Grand Slam que podría batirse en Roland Garros 2025
[pixels-player]The Frenchman hung up his racket at Roland Garros and then gifted us with some memorable quotes at the press conference: "Being a professional tennis player is not normal, today I leave my life".
Juan Carlos Ferrero's academy celebrates its 30th anniversary, commemorating it with a documentary that showcases the club's origins and reflects the familial atmosphere and closeness among all its staff.
Filip Misolic is experiencing the best moments of his sports career at this Roland Garros 2025, emerging as one of the most positive surprises of the Parisian Grand Slam. This 23-year-old Austrian player, currently ranked 153rd in the world, managed to advance through the qualifying rounds, a feat he accomplished last year in the same event, falling in the second round.
He has structured his rise and maturation as a tennis player in Challenger circuit tournaments, having been crowned champion this year in Prague and a finalist in Tenerife. He is a very complete player, with no weaknesses in his game, good mobility, flat and deep shots, as well as a good serve. He has nothing to lose against Novak Djokovic, so he will aim for a historic upset.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Quién es Filip Misolic, próximo rival de Novak Djokovic en Roland Garros 2025
[pixels-player]The French tennis player had a set point to have taken the match against Nole to a fourth set, but ended up losing without winning any set.
The Serbian was asked about a painful blister, but downplayed the pain and opted to show great satisfaction with his current physical condition.
Complicated day for Paula Badosa at Roland Garros 2025 with a match against Elena-Gabriela Ruse that got tricky before even stepping onto the court. No, this time it wasn’t about the back, but we know that a Grand Slam is very long and several issues can assail you. After the victory and now with the tranquility of the moment, the Spanish player explained her situation.
"This time it wasn't because of the injury, it's just that I had a little fever, so I didn't have energy. It was tough, but she gave her all at every moment, the physiotherapists and my team helped me a lot. I tried to hold on because you never know, there's another player in front, something could happen to her too. The goal was to stay calm, go for my shots, serve well, and not make it too physical. I'm happy with how I managed the crucial moments," analyzed Paula, who will now face Kasatkina.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa reconoce haber jugado con fiebre: “Estoy orgullosa de cómo manejé la situación”
[pixels-player]The Kazakh player confesses that he even considered going back home during the match, while also calling for more fun in tennis.
Juan Carlos Ferrero's academy celebrates its 30th anniversary, commemorating it with a documentary that showcases the club's origins and reflects the familial atmosphere and closeness among all its staff.
The first week of competition in Roland Garros 2025 has not even ended yet, and the emotions experienced so far place the Parisian Grand Slam in a privileged position to go down in history as the event in this category with the most comebacks from being two sets down. Currently, there have been 8 comebacks, very close to the historical record of 10 set at Roland Garros during the Open Era in 1976 and 1992. Moreover, the Grand Slam with the most comebacks of this nature was the US Open 2002, with a staggering 14 comebacks. Will this record be surpassed this time?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el récord histórico de remontadas en un Grand Slam que podría batirse en Roland Garros 2025
[pixels-player]Filip Misolic is experiencing the best moments of his sports career at this Roland Garros 2025, emerging as one of the most positive surprises of the Parisian Grand Slam. This 23-year-old Austrian player, currently ranked 153rd in the world, managed to advance through the qualifying rounds, a feat he accomplished last year in the same event, falling in the second round.
He has structured his rise and maturation as a tennis player in Challenger circuit tournaments, having been crowned champion this year in Prague and a finalist in Tenerife. He is a very complete player, with no weaknesses in his game, good mobility, flat and deep shots, as well as a good serve. He has nothing to lose against Novak Djokovic, so he will aim for a historic upset.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Quién es Filip Misolic, próximo rival de Novak Djokovic en Roland Garros 2025
[pixels-player]The Frenchman hung up his racket at Roland Garros and then gifted us with some memorable quotes at the press conference: "Being a professional tennis player is not normal, today I leave my life".
The French tennis player had a set point to have taken the match against Nole to a fourth set, but ended up losing without winning any set.
The Serbian was asked about a painful blister, but downplayed the pain and opted to show great satisfaction with his current physical condition.
Complicated day for Paula Badosa at Roland Garros 2025 with a match against Elena-Gabriela Ruse that got tricky before even stepping onto the court. No, this time it wasn’t about the back, but we know that a Grand Slam is very long and several issues can assail you. After the victory and now with the tranquility of the moment, the Spanish player explained her situation.
"This time it wasn't because of the injury, it's just that I had a little fever, so I didn't have energy. It was tough, but she gave her all at every moment, the physiotherapists and my team helped me a lot. I tried to hold on because you never know, there's another player in front, something could happen to her too. The goal was to stay calm, go for my shots, serve well, and not make it too physical. I'm happy with how I managed the crucial moments," analyzed Paula, who will now face Kasatkina.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa reconoce haber jugado con fiebre: “Estoy orgullosa de cómo manejé la situación”
[pixels-player]'La Monf' captivated Philippe Chatrier once again and managed to push one of the fittest tennis players on the circuit to the limit.
The sifting of the first two rounds of every Grand Slam has been particularly noteworthy in this Roland Garros 2025, with some illustrious names being left out of the tournament. In the third round of the French event, there will be significant absences, but also players who have managed to push their limits and will seek to continue surprising. Out of the 64 seeds that started the tournament (32 in each individual draw), a total of 30 have already been eliminated, of which 17 are from the men's draw and 13 from the women's.
- Seeds eliminated in the first two rounds of Roland Garros 2025
Men's Draw
Women's Draw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los cabezas de serie eliminados en las dos primeras rondas de Roland Garros 2025
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