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Black Wednesday for French tennis, numbers 1 Garcia and Umbert eliminated

From our special correspondent Porte d’Auteuil – The two French No. 1, Caroline Garcia (5th in the world) and Ugo Humbert (40th), were eliminated on Wednesday in the second round of Roland-Garros. The chances of seeing a French final victory at Porte d’Auteuil are dwindling as there are only 10 tricolors left in the running out of 28.

Published on : 31/05/2023 – 16:59

A short tour and then go away… Ugo Umbert and Caroline Garcia, respectively number 1 in France for men and women, took the door on Wednesday May 31, losing in their second round at Roland-Garros.

Ugo Humbert (40th in the world) opened the ball by being dominated by the Italian Lorenzo Sonego (48th) in three sets (6-4, 6-3, 7-6) in the warm atmosphere of court 14, which was successful for the French so far. The public played its part, but that was not enough to save Humbert and it is the 28-year-old Italian who will face the winner of the match between Corentin Moutet (61st) and Russian Andrey Rublev (7th).

Humbert, 24, never managed to take his opponent’s serve during the first two sets. When he finally got there, at the very start of the third set, he couldn’t prevent Sonego from immediately picking up.

The two men then kept their face-offs until the decisive game in which Sonego did not tremble.

Garcia eliminated at the end of the suspense

Less than 15 minutes after the end of this match, it was Caroline Garcia, world No. Chatter.

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Reached the top 5 thanks to a hair-raising second half of the season in 2022, including a title in Cincinnati, a semi-final at the US Open – her first in a Grand Slam – and a triumph at the Masters at the end of season, Caroline Garcia is struggling to live up to her new status since the start of the year.

After the crazy night the day before, with the incredible victory of Gaël Monfils who was trailing 4 games to 0 in the fifth set, the public inevitably took to believing it when, on the same center court. Especially when Garcia came back to 5 games all in the deciding set after saving three match points, then she discarded five more at 6 games to 5 in favor of Blinkova.

But, despite two opportunities to pick up six games everywhere, Garcia ended up cracking, after almost three hours of play, at the ninth chance to conclude from his opponent.

Before that, the Lyonnaise had started the game very well, despite the wind still blowing into the stadium, until counting a set – concluded with an ace at 191 km / h – and a break in advance (1- 0). But Blinkova picked up immediately and even fielded five plays, to escape 5-1 in the second set, Garcia collapsing there on serve.

In the deciding set, it was the world No. 5 who, in the second game, got the first break opportunity. But it was the 24-year-old Russian who converted hers in the next game to lead 2-1. And, after an unbreathable game of more than eleven minutes, it is still her, even with all the trouble in the world, who came out of it thanks to a final winning service.

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Blinkova will meet Ukrainian Elina Svitolina in the third round of Roland-Garros.

Of the 28 French people competing in the main draw, ten were still engaged in the second round. Léolia Jeanjean, Lucas Pouille, Corentin Moutet and Luca van Assche can still reach the third round on Wednesday, while Diane Parry, Océane Dodin, Gaël Monfils and Arthur Rinderknech will try to do so on Thursday.

With AFP

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