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Tennis ITF Roland Garros 2022


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31 minutes ago, Makedonas said:

How Sakkari and Bencic allowed that girl to win the US Open, I will never understand :rolleyes:

 Not to mention Fernandez cleaning the bottom half of the draw just to fall short in the final

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12 hours ago, Makedonas said:

Tsitsipas survived a scare, coming back from 0-2 sets down to win in 5 sets :clap:

Poor Musetti, again leading 2-0 in sets at RG to eventually lose

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Mayar Sherif was forced to retire from her 2nd Rd match due to injury and eventually she's going to be out for 2 months, really bad news for Egyptian Tennis 

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44 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

Mayar Sherif was forced to retire from her 2nd Rd match due to injury and eventually she's going to be out for 2 months, really bad news for Egyptian Tennis 

 

Looks like she picked up an ankle injury in R1 vs Kostyuk and WD before her R2 match. Clay season is over anyway save for the backdoor MMs but it's a tough outcome.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

Looks like she picked up an ankle injury in R1 vs Kostyuk and WD before her R2 match. Clay season is over anyway save for the backdoor MMs but it's a tough outcome.

 

 

She's a clay player anyway and always RG is her best shot in Grandslams , I really hoped she was acting yesterday to slow down Kostyok but unfortunately she's not 

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:CZE Karolina Muchova beats :GRE Maria Sakkari 7-6 7-6 in R2. Sakkari will take a big hit in the rankings after defending SF points. Muchova plays the in-form Amanda Anisimova in R3 next.

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Aaaand no surprise once again. Sometimes it's so frustrating watching men's tennis and awaiting an upset, which never comes. Tsitsipas, Zverev, Alcaraz got their wins in the end. Alcaraz is indeed fulfilling his prophecy of being a top, top player, since he is now beginning to win matches, that he should have lost. I lost count how many times Ramos-Vinolas was leading, breaking, leading and lost in the end like a good soldier.  

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