French Ugo Blanchet The only survivor of qualifications, 17 tricolors in the final table

184th world player, Ugo Blanchet is the only French player who managed to get out of the qualifications at the US Open. He therefore also joins the final table.

The French Ugo Blanchet (184th in the world) is the only tricolor player to have extracted himself from the qualifications of the US Open and joined Friday the sixteen French who entered directly into the final table of the last Grand Chelem of the season.

Three months after playing his first match in the final table of a Grand Chelem in Roland-Garros, where he also came from the qualifications, the 26-year-old right-hander defeated 7-5, 6-4 the Portuguese Jaime Faria (118th). The other three French people in the running in the third and last qualifying round – Varvara Gracheva, Hugo Grenier and Arthur Cazaux – on the other hand tilted on Friday.

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Cazaux could be drafted

First seed of qualifications, Cazaux could however be drafted in the final table as «lucky loser»taking advantage of the late packages of his compatriot Arthur son, the Japanese Kei Nishikori and the Australian Nick Kyrgios. 19 French in total (five women and 14 men) were on the qualifying line line.

In the absence of a son (20th), injured in the back since Roland-Garros, and the recent surprise semi-finalist of the Masters 1000 from Cincinnati Térence Atmane (69th), the best classified French in New York will be Ugo Humbert (23rd), also handicapped by back pain for several weeks. Among the ladies, the feeling of Roland-Garros Loïs Boisson (46th) will be the best classified of the five French people present in the final table.

From its semi-final in Roland-Garros, the Dijonnaise has won the Hamburg WTA 250 on clay but was defeated as soon as it entered the tournament on Cleveland hard, an area on which it has fewer references.

With 5 women and 12 or 13 men on the starting line, the number of French in the final table is slightly higher than that of Wimbledon (3 women and 12 men), the last Grand Chelem tournament. Two members of the tricolor contingent, Valentin Royer and Caroline Garcia, obtained their place thanks to an invitation from the organizers of the tournament.

French Players at the US Open: A Statistical Snapshot

Too provide a clearer picture of the French contingent at the US Open, let’s delve into a summary of qualification results and rankings. This data adds depth and insights to the initial overview, providing a quantitative analysis of the French players’ performance.

Player ATP/WTA Ranking Qualifying Result Main Draw Status
Ugo Blanchet 184 Qualified Yes
Ugo Humbert 23 N/A (Direct Entry) Yes
Loïs Boisson 46 N/A (Direct Entry) Yes
Arthur Cazaux N/A Lost in Qualifying Possible “Lucky Loser”
Caroline Garcia N/A N/A (Wildcard) Yes
Valentin Royer N/A N/A (Wildcard) yes
Hugo Grenier N/A Lost in Qualifying No
Varvara Gracheva N/A Lost in Qualifying No

*Note: Rankings are based on the most recent ATP/WTA standings available before the US Open.

This table uses the word complete [[3]] to illustrate the complete nature, as described in Dictionary.com. It shows the complete status of the French players.

FAQ: Your Questions About French Tennis at the US Open Answered

To further enhance the article’s value and engagement, here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the French players at the US Open:

Q: How many French players are in the main draw of the US Open?

A: As of the facts available, there are 16 french players who entered directly into the final table and the possibility of more qualifying, including lucky losers! [[2]]

Q: Who is the highest-ranked French player at the US Open?

A: Based on the information provided, Ugo Humbert (23rd) is the best-ranked French player.

Q: Did any French players qualify for the main draw?

A: Ugo Blanchet successfully came through qualifying.

Q: Are there any “lucky losers” from the qualifying rounds?

A: While not definitively stated, Arthur Cazaux is a potential “lucky loser”, as provided by the search result [[1]].

Q: how does the number of French players at the US Open compare to other grand Slamnaments?

A: The article mentions that the number of French players is slightly higher than at Wimbledon. (3 women and 12 men)

Q: What are the key differences between the US Open and other Grand Slam tournaments?

A: The US Open is played on hard courts, which is a distinct characteristic compared to the clay courts of Roland-Garros or the grass courts of Wimbledon.This surface difference can significantly impact a player’s performance and strategy.

Q: What does it mean to be a “lucky loser”?

A: A “lucky loser” is a player who lost in the final round of qualifying but is then entered into the main draw to fill a spot left vacant by a withdrawing player.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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