
Lorenzo Mousetti, Zheng Qinwen and Jasmine Paolini all brought the certainty of a performance on Wednesday’s rain in Roland Garros to book their seats in the third round of the French Open.
Mouseti releases around Galana
The Italian eighth seed Lorenzo Museti sailed through his second round of the clash and broadcast the Colombian happy defeated defeated Daniel Galana 6-4, 6-0, 6-4 in the court Simonne Mathieu. The only real interruption for the mouse came from the sky, because the intermittent game from the delay of rain, but little shook his peace in court.
The Galan Double Error Nadali Museti The first break of the match in the third game and the Italian quickly opened 5-2 leadership with a confident and aggressive game. Although the Galan managed to get back one break, he had the commanding breaking to seal the opening set.
The second set was one -way operation, with only five points dropping when it moved to a higher gear. The Galan offered more resistance in the third, but the Italian maintained control to close the match on the server.
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“So far it was a huge clay season, but I want to go higher. I never got around the fourth round,” said Mouse, who plunged into the TOP 10 after Monte Carlo’s finals reached and made semifinal runs in Rome and Madrid. He will then face either Argentine Mariano Navone or American Reilly Opelka.
Zheng continues the Paris fee
At the nearby Suzanne Lenglen court, the Chinese Zheng Qinwen attacked the third round of female singles with an easy victory of 6-2, 6-3 over Emiliana Arango, Colombia. The eighth seed, which caught Olympic gold in these courts last August, again showed its comfort on the clay.
Zheng was broken in the opening game and twice as soon as the second set when Arango tested its patience with longer gatherings. The Chinese star, however, quickly regained its rhythm, broke at will and dictated the game with its firepower of the trademark from the baseline.
Although it was not flawless, the 22-year-old remained folded to pack the match for just over an hour, he advanced to the third round in Paris for the third time in four performances.
Paolini beats Tomljanovic
On Wednesday, Jasmine Paolini advanced to the third round of the French Open by a routine victory of 6-3 over Ajla Tomljanovic in Philippe-Chamer court.
Before the game, the Italian fourth seed stopped to appreciate Rafael Nadal’s legacy, briefly touched the newly installed traces of the fourteen-fold Roland-Grros champion near the net. The tribute was revealed on Sunday at the ceremony to honor Nadal. Paolini is trained by Marce Lopez, a former member of Nadal’s team.
Under the overcast conditions, Paolini dominated from the beginning and rarely allowed Tomljanovik to support the match. In the next round, he moves in the face of the Ukrainian happy advisor Yulia Starodubtseva or Russian Anastasia Potapova.
“It’s hard to play against Ajle, it’s very aggressive, but I tried to mix and play aggressively,” Paolini said. “Last year I played two matches and a little at the Olympics, now I’m a little more accustomed to it (Court Philippe Chatrier).
Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
28. May 2025