French Open | Šwiateková – Vondroušová 6: 1, 6: 2, Sensation at the expense of the Czech finalist! Muchová also dropped out, the quartet is advancing

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Jiří Veselý defeated Liam Broady from Britain 6: 2, 5: 7, 6: 3 and 6: 2 on Roland Garros and after three years he is in the second round in Paris. Karolína Muchová, on the other hand, says goodbye, losing to American Christina McHale by a ratio of 2: 6 and 4: 6. Kristýna Plíšková eliminated Slovakia Viktoria Kužmová in sets 6: 1 and 6: 2 in the Czech-Slovak duel.

Petra Kvitová, after a one-year break in her opening duel at this year’s postponed French Open, dealt with the homeland Oceane Dodinová, and after sets 6: 3 and 7: 5 she advanced to the second round. The first set succeeded in the Fulnek native. She kept the high success of her first serve, she got the first gem with a clean game.

Petra Kvitová in the match of the first round of the French Open against the home Dodinová

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Her opponent started to worry about her serve in the sixth range, which reached 40:40, but this time the pressure still stopped. After another clean game, however, Kvitová lost her serve and Kvitová did not admit her surprise.

The Czech lioness advanced to the second round of the French Open

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The second set was more balanced. Although Dodin lost her serve right at the beginning, she immediately took it back. In the third game, the Frenchwoman broke down and then each player kept her hand until the score was 5: 5. Kvitová won two breakballs while serving Dodinová and used the other one. She then maintained her service without any problems and advanced to Roland Garros in the second round.

Kvitová improved her balance in the first rounds of grand slams to 38: 9. Her next opponent will be 99th singles player Jasmine Paolini from Italy.

Siniaková in the 2nd round

Kateřina Siniaková will also play the second round of the French Open clay grand slam. She defeated American tennis player Lauren Davis 7: 6, 6: 2. Siniak won the first round of singles in the grand slam for the first time since last year’s Wimbledon.

“It’s valuable to me,” said last year’s eight-finalist Roland Garros. After a series of losses from the beginning of the season, she has started to prosper more in recent weeks. Among other things, she defeated the German Angelika Kerberová in Rome and a week later reached the quarterfinals in Strasbourg. “The match with Kerberova added to me, that was the key. I found myself on the court again. I said what I wanted and I felt better on the court and I was happy,” said Siniakova, who will face Russia’s Anastasia Pavlyuchenko in the next match.

Tennis player Kateřina Siniaková advanced to the 2nd round of the French Open

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Muchova lost to McHale

Karolína Muchová was the third Czech tennis player to perform during Monday’s French Open program. The Olomouc native did not enter the match with the American McHale well and in the first set she averted the threat of the canary. In the end, she lost 2: 6. In the second set, her game performance was already much better and she even picked up the American serve. But the ending didn’t work out for her, and after sets 2: 6 and 4: 6, she said goodbye to the Parisian clay.

Muchova felt bad in the yard. Due to an injured leg from the US Open, she did not do much training on clay, and she is not very well in the last two days. “My body is tired, my head hurts, but I don’t want to make excuses. It wasn’t my day today and the weather didn’t add much. It occurred to me that it wasn’t flying,” Muchová said.

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Vondroušová will not defend the final

Vondroušová had a heavy draw in Šwiateková, but it was not expected that she would play only three games in an hour-long and three-minute duel. The Sokolov native did not get up to speed, lagged behind from the beginning and the 19-year-old Polka dictated the pace of exchanges. “The conditions were not ideal, but the opponent played very well. I don’t even know what I would do better in that match. Iga was simply better,” the Czech player said at a video conference.

Vondroušová played at the French Open for the fourth time and did not manage the opening match in the same way as the year before. The world’s nineteen will not be significantly worse off in the ranking, due to the modified system due to the coronavirus pandemic, she will have points left for last year’s finals.

The last Czech man in the competition, Jiří Veselý, also advanced, beating qualifier Liam Broady from Britain 6: 2, 5: 7, 6: 3 and 6: 2 and is in Paris in the second round after three years. Kristýna Plíšková managed the first round of the clay Roland Garros on the sixth attempt, she defeated Slovakia by Viktoria Kužmová 6: 1 and 6: 2 smoothly. In the next match, the former winner of the tournament, Garbiňa Muguruza from Spain, will try to surprise.

A brave fight with a sad ending, Macháč ended at the French Open. Uncle and Krejčíková are advancing

In Sunday’s matches of the first round, Tomáš Macháč lost 2: 3 to sets at the Grand Slam premiere with the American Taylor Fritz, and Marie Bouzková, who was not enough for the Estonian Kanepiová, also finished. On the contrary, Barbora Strýcová and Krejčíková secured the procedure.

Tennis French Open in Paris:
Men’s Singles Round 1:
Cheerful (CZE) – Broady (Brit.) 6: 2, 5: 7, 6: 3, 6: 2.
Women’s Singles Round 1:
Kvitová (7-CZ) – Dodinová (Fr.) 6: 3, 7: 5

McHaleová (USA) – Muchová (22-CZ) 6: 2, 6: 4

Siniaková (CZE) – Davis (USA) 7: 6 (7: 5), 6: 2

Kristýna Plíšková (CZ) – Kuzmova (SR) 6: 1, 6: 2

Šwiateková (POL) – Vondroušová (15-CZ) 6: 1, 6: 2.
You can find the results of other matches at the French Open HERE.

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