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Status: May 31, 2025 5:01 p.m.

Who is on, who’s out? All news from day 6 at the Grand Slam tournament in Paris Current and compact.

Sinner sweeps over Lehecka

Jannik Sinner – Jiri Lehecka 6: 0, 6: 1, 6: 2

While the best summer weather was once again in Germany on Saturday afternoon, a hurricane swept in Paris through the time -honored facilities of Roland Garros. The name of nature: Jannik Sinner. The Italian top favorite missed it due to a stroller every now and then to go out of the game completely without loss of point against Jiri Lehecka.

In addition to incredible power, Sinner again showed tons of ball feeling again, the already low betting odds should continue to decrease to a triumph of the world ranking list. All upcoming opponents of the 23-year-old should have to put on storm-compatible clothes.

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Zverev does it in the sovereign nature

Alexander Zverev – Flavio Cobolli 6: 2, 7: 6, 6: 1

Yellow jersey, yellow shoes: Alexander Zverev chose an outfit at the French Open this year that stands for great success at sports events in France. And yes, this great success is still possible.

The 28-year-old showed a clarified to strong idea against Flavio Cobolli from the current wonderland of tennis sports and also demonstrated nerve strength. He won the tie break in the second set with a beer rest, after which the resistance of his Italian opponent was largely broken. We continue in the round of 16 against the Dutch Tallon Griekspoor. And somewhere, Jan Ullrich certainly keeps his fingers crossed.

Boisson holds up the French flag

Elsa Jacquemont – Lois Boisson 3: 6, 6: 0, 5: 7

This year’s French Open remind a little of the beginning of every Asterix comic. All of Gaul is occupied by the Romans, only an indomitable village does not stop resistance. You already know. In the face of the Italian secret to top favorites among the gentlemen. But who exactly is known by Asterix and Obelix is ​​explained who the tennis-playing Romans are.

The answer is: Lois Boisson. The 22-year-old, who can only be there thanks to a wildcard, is the last hope of the French fans for a home win in the individual competition. One day after the injury-related task of Arthur Fils, who suffered a fracture of fatigue in the back and was unable to compete for his third round game, Boisson prevailed against her compatriot Elsa Jacquemont and is now in the round of 16 of a Grand slam. The Grande Nation looks closely.

VonDrousova scratch the surprise

Marketa VonDrousova – Jessica Pegula 6: 3, 4: 6, 2: 6

Hand, shoulder, foot: What sounds like a bad childhood disease is just a small extract of the long list of injured body parts of Marketa VonDrousova. The Czech, who is already fighting her entire career against her body and the subjunctive, was finally able to indicate her great potential again in the third round of the French Open. However, the Wimbledon winner of 2023 was denied the happy ending against the favored American Jessica Pegula. What would have been possible without your injury history?

Vondrousova, whose bodies now adorn almost as many tatto groups as tattoos in their matches, temporarily presented Pegula with major problems and sniffed the surprise after winning the first set. With increasing duration, however, the battered 25-year-old was noted the more than three-month break in front of the French Open. There was probably nothing more in it.

Andrejewa is harmless

Mirra Andrejewa – Julija Putinzewa 6: 1, 6: 3

The still 18 -year -old co -favorite Mirra Andrejewa continues at the French Open like a teenager during the conversation at the lunch table: after a maximum of two sets, the end is over. The world ranking sixth on Saturday was not long from Kazakhin Julija Putinzewa and sprinted into the round of 16. There she meets her former compatriot Darja Kassatkina, who is now starting for Australia. A spicy duel.

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