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Madison Keys pulvérise le concept de 'tableau ouvert' dans les tournois du Grand Chelem

Fernando Murciego | 3 Jul 2026 | 08.14
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Madison Keys anéantit le concept de 'tableau ouvert' dans les tournois du Grand Chelem.
Madison Keys anéantit le concept de 'tableau ouvert' dans les tournois du Grand Chelem.

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Madison Keys is already in the third round of Wimbledon after convincingly defeating Kayla Day and Katie Swan. The Australian Open champion continues to advance on the grass of London and, before her next match, she shared an interesting reflection on the supposed importance of open draws in Grand Slam tournaments.

When asked whether the early defeats of some favorites change the way to approach a tournament, the American was firm. For her, a clearer draw does not guarantee anything: "There have been tournaments where it seemed that the draw was opening up and a great opportunity arose, but you ended up losing," she explained. As an example, she recalled precisely the most important title of her career, won this year in Australia.

Far from benefiting from an easy path, Keys lifted that trophy after overcoming one of the toughest journeys she remembers. "It was one of the toughest draws I had to play and it was the tournament I ended up winning," she said, making it clear that one's performance weighs much more than the names of the opponents.

Keys analyzes the concept of 'having a more open draw'

The American also wanted to dismantle the idea that a draw becomes easier when the top seeds fall. In her opinion, it is often forgotten that those surprises happen because other players are offering an extraordinary level. "When the draw opens up, we forget that it's because others are playing really well and eliminating the top-ranked ones. That doesn't necessarily mean someone is playing poorly or that suddenly the path is easy," she stated.

For Keys, the reality of the current women's circuit is very different from that of a few years ago. The broad spectrum of women's tennis makes almost every match a challenge. "The depth of the sport has grown immensely, and each draw seems incredibly tough," concluded the American, who will now face Amanda Anisimova.

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