outlook
Some of the top favorites are already out of the French Open, and the third round is still being played. On Saturday, the best women will increasingly come into focus.
On the women’s side, three of the most famous players will be in action on Saturday. The Japanese opens at 11 a.m Naomi Osaka against the American Iva Jovic – in addition to a fairly even game, an extravagant choice of clothing from Osaka can also be expected.
Takes effect in the afternoon Coco Gauff into the action (around 4 p.m.), but the American is the clear favorite against the Austrian Anastasia Potapova. Just as naturally as the world ranking leaders Aryna Sabalenka (around 1 p.m.), who previously meets Australian Daria Kasatkina.
Kouame wants to use home flow
The duel between the Ukrainian could be explosive Oleksandra Oliynykova and Diana Shnaider from Russia (around 12 p.m.). A day before the game, Olijnykova had accused her opponent of playing at an event sponsored by the Russian state-owned company Gazprom. According to the Ukrainian, she also likes posts by Russian propagandists on social media.
The men’s duel is likely to be between the 17-year-old local hero Moise Kouame and the Chilean Alejandro Tabilo receive special attention (around 2 p.m.). The fourth seed in the list also plays Felix Auger-Aliassime from Canada in the night session against the American Brandon Nakashima.
11 a.m | Naomi Osaka – Iva Jovic |
12 o’clock | Flavio Cobolli – Learner Tien |
around 1 p.m | Aryna Sabalenka – Daria Kasatkina |
around 2 p.m | Moise Kouame – Alejandro Tabilo |
around 4 p.m | Coco Gauff – Anastasia Potapova |
around 8:15 p.m | Felix Auger-Aliassime – Brandon Nakashima |
