Andreescu Double Bagel, Fognini’s Paris career ends
Chris Oddo| @thefanchild | Monday, May 19, 2025
Paris – It was a busy day in the Roland-Garros qualifying match, with the sunshine in the spring, and some of the world’s top tennis stars embarked on a five-day trek on the court to put them in a major draw.
Bianca Andreescu Totally confident that it will start at 10 a.m. like a morning mission. The former U.S. Open champion beat 21-year-old Chinese bull Xinxin 6-0, 6-0, and then talked about her motivation to get back to the top.
“I do believe I can get back to the top and I think I showed it last week,” Andreescu told reporters. “I don’t have time to waste, for me it’s not now or never, because I know I’m still only 24 years old, but I see all these young people doing well, I’m like [expresses alarm]because I’ve been in it for a long time, for example, six years, right?
“Whatever I can do to control my ability.
Q1 | #RolandGarrosThe perfect start for the Roland-Garros qualifying match by Bianca Andreescu ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/ajrfr5b05p
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Next, Andreescu will face Japan’s Nao Hibino.
Fabio Fognini Monday wasn’t that lucky. The former quarterfinalist ended his Roland-Garros career by easily defeated by Nicolas Moreno de Alboran 6-3, 6-2.
Fognini showed off some of his trademark geniuses in the competition, but because he made so many mistakes, the consistency in the United States cannot match.
“I don’t know that’s his last Roland Garros, and I don’t check the draw,” World No. 152 said. “But Fabio is a legend, he plays football at the highest level of our game and does a lot of things.”
Get all the points from it The first day of qualifying and the competitions in Geneva, Hamburg, Rabat and Strasbourg are held here.