Tennis-Barty and Osaka exits open door for dark horses at French Open
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[June 04, 2021]
PARIS (Reuters) - The women's
draw at the French Open was blown wide open on Thursday after world
number one and top seed Ash Barty followed second seed Naomi Osaka
in bowing out of the claycourt Grand Slam despite neither player
actually losing a match.
While an injury ended 2019 champion Barty's campaign in the second
round, four-time Grand Slam winner Osaka pulled out after a first
round win following a row over her decision to boycott post-match
media duties.
Their exits make third seed Aryna Sabalenka one of the women to beat
after she won her first claycourt title in Madrid last month with a
shock victory over Barty in the final which included a bagel in the
opening set.
"I definitely feel better this year, kind of believe that I can do
well here on the claycourt," Sabalenka, who is seeking her first
Grand Slam title, said ahead of her third round match against
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.
"It's a tough opponent. She's aggressive, she's playing really well
right now, moving well and hitting quite strong balls."
Sabalenka's fellow Belarusian and two-times Grand Slam winner
Victoria Azarenka kicks things off on Friday with a third round
match on Court Philippe Chatrier against American Madison Keys.
Azarenka reached last year's U.S. Open final and Keys is wary of the
aggressive baseliner.
"She's obviously playing some really impressive tennis
the past 18 months," Keys said. "I know it's going to be a really
difficult match, super high intensity."
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Ashleigh Barty (AUS) reacts during her
match against Magda Linette (POL) on day five of the French Open at
Stade Roland Garros. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY
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Serena Williams resumes her quest for
a record-equalling yet so far elusive 24th Grand Slam singles title
in an all-American battle with Danielle Collins.
"Ideally it would be great if we didn't have to play each other,
because I always want her to do super well," Williams said of her
compatriot who is 12 years her junior.
In the men's draw, Monte Carlo Masters and Lyon champion Stefanos
Tsitsipas takes on the big-serving American John Isner, who has
already fired 45 aces in two straight-sets wins.
Daniil Medvedev, who had a 0-4 record at Roland Garros before he was
named the second seed this year, will look to extend his winning run
against another powerful American server in Reilly Opelka.
Meanwhile, Madrid Masters winner and sixth seed Alexander Zverev is
up against Serbia's Laslo Djere, whose favourite surface is clay.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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