'22 RG Day 10 OoP & Discussion

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'22 RG Day 10 OoP & Discussion

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Court PHILIPPE-CHATRIER

DAY SESSION – QUARTERFINALS

Women’s Singles
ITA M.Trevisan vs CAN L. Fernandez (17)
Women’s Singles
UPCOMING
USA C. Gauff (18)
vs USA S. Stephens
Men’s Singles
UPCOMING
GER A. Zverev (3) vs ESP C. Alcaraz (6)
Men’s Singles
UPCOMING
NIGHT SESSION - QUARTERFINALS
Not before 20:45
SRB N. Djokovic (1) vs ESP R. Nadal (5)

Court SUZANNE-LENGLEN

Women’s Legends

FIRST ROUND
USA L.Davenport/USA MJ.Fernandez vs ARG G. Dulko/ARG G. Sabatini

Men’s Doubles
QUARTERFINALS
USA R. Ram (1)/GBR J. Salisbury (1) vs CRO I. Dodig/USA A. Krajicek

Men’s Legends
FIRST ROUND
FRA S.Grosjean/FRA C.Pioline vs FRA M.Bahrami/FRA J.Benneteau
Women’s Legends
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
USA C.Rubin/FRA S.Testud vs SVK D. Hantuchova/USA M. Navratilova

Court SIMONNE-MATHIEU

Men’s Doubles
QUARTERFINALS
ESP M. Granollers (4)/ARG H. Zeballos (4) vs NED W. Koolhof (6)/GBR N. Skupski (6)
Women’s Doubles
UPCOMING
QUARTERFINALS
Not before 12:00
UKR M. Kostyuk/ROU EG. Ruse vs USA M. Keys/USA T. Townsend
Women’s Doubles
UPCOMING
QUARTERFINALS
BEL M. Zanevska/BEL K. Zimmermann vs UKR L. Kichenok (14)/LAT J. Ostapenko (14)
Women’s Doubles
UPCOMING
THIRD ROUND
Not before 15:30
CZE L. Hradecka (10)/IND S. Mirza (10) vs USA C. Gauff (8)/USA J. Pegula (8)
Mixed Doubles
UPCOMING
QUARTERFINALS
Not before 17:00
CZE L. Hradecka/ECU G. Escobar vs CAN G. Dabrowski (3)/AUS J. Peers (3)

Court 14

Women’s Legends
FIRST ROUND
ITA F.Pennetta/ITA F.Schiavone vs BUL M.Maleeva/AUS R.Stubbs
Men’s Legends
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
FRA G.Forget/GER T.Haas vs FRA N.Escude/FRA PH.Mathieu
Men’s Legends
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
FRA H.Leconte/FRA M.Llodra vs FRA A.Clement/FRA F.Santoro

Court 7

Boys’ Singles
SECOND ROUND
FRA P.Barbier Gazeu vs ESP D.Merida Aguilar
Girls’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
MAR A.El Aouni vs FRA Y. Bartashevich (16)
Boys’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
USA B.Kuzuhara (1) vs FRA S.Cuenin
Girls’ Doubles
UPCOMING
SVK N.Daubnerova/BEL A.Van Impe vs FRA Y. Bartashevich (4)/--- K.Zaytseva (4)

Court 6

Girls’ Singles
SECOND ROUND
FRA M.Ngijol Carre vs CZE N. Bartunkova (13)
Boys’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
FRA G. Debru (14) vs USA O.Colak
Boys’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
SUI M.Brunold vs FRA A.Gea
Girls’ Doubles
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
FRA S. Iliev (W)/FRA TS. Rakotomanga Rajaonah (W) vs JPN H.Kinoshita/JPN S.Saito
Boys’ Doubles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
USA A.Michelsen/USA M.Zheng vs THA T.Nirundorn/POL B.Zgola

Court 3

Boys’ Doubles
FIRST ROUND
--- E.Arutiunian/MKD K. Ivanovski vs CZE H.Barton/USA A.Kim
Boys’ Doubles
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
CRO L.Mikrut/ESP P.Rodenas vs CZE J.Nicod/CZE V.Petr
Girls’ Doubles
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
GER C.Kuhl/CZE K.Tomajkova vs CRO P.Marcinko (6)/DEN JC.Svendsen (6)

Court 4

Boys’ Doubles
FIRST ROUND
BEL GA.Bailly/KOR G.Campana Lee vs PER G.Bueno (2)/PER I.Buse (2)
Girls’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
CAN V.Mboko (11) vs GBR RA.Stoiber
Girls’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
SUI C. Naef (7) vs BUL D.Glushkova

Court 8

Girls’ Doubles
FIRST ROUND
GER E.Seidel/GER JLS.Steur vs ITA G.Pedone/CZE J.Struplova
Boys’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
BEL A.Blockx vs CRO D.Prizmic (10)
Girls’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
HUN L.Udvardy vs CZE L.Havlickova (9)
Girls’ Doubles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
SUI C.Fontenel/ARG S.Sierra vs USA A.Blokhina/USA S.Macavei
Girls’ Doubles
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
HUN L.Udvardy/SVK N.Vargova vs CRO L.Ciric Bagaric (7)/BEL S.Costoulas (7)

Court 9

Girls’ Singles
SECOND ROUND
CAN A.Xu vs AND V.Jimenez Kasintseva (3)
Boys’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
SVK PB.Privara vs FRA T.Papamalamis
Boys’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
AUS J.Jin vs SUI K.Feldbausch (7)
Boys’ Doubles
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
BRA J.Fonseca/BOL JC.Prado Angelo vs FRA J.Leroux (W)/FRA T.Papamalamis (W)
Boys’ Doubles
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
CZE J.Mensik (5)/POL O.Pieczkowski (5) vs SUI M.Brunold/GER L.Gavrielides

Court 10

Girls’ Singles
SECOND ROUND
ARG L.Peyre vs DEN JC.Svendsen
Boys’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
BRA J.Fonseca vs PAR AD.Vallejo (2)
Girls’ Doubles
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
CZE L.Klimovicova/CZE D.Salkova vs ARG L.Peyre/USA M.Slama
Boys’ Doubles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
SWE S.Eriksson/NAM CH.Van Schalkwyk vs USA O.Colak/CAN J.Weekes
Girls’ Doubles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
CZE S.Bejlek (1)/CZE L.Havlickova (1) vs CAN M.Kupres/GBR RA.Stoiber

Court 11

Boys’ Doubles
FIRST ROUND
FRA W.Jucha/FRA L.Lestir vs SUI D.Dietrich/TUR T.Tokac
Girls’ Singles
UPCOMING
SECOND ROUND
ARG S.Sierra vs BEL H.Vandewinkel
Boys’ Doubles
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
SLO B.Artnak/LTU V.Gaubas vs SVK P.Nad/POL M.Pawelski
Girls’ Doubles
UPCOMING
FIRST ROUND
USA L.Hovde (3)/USA Q.Lopez (3) vs --- E.Khayrutdinova/CAN A.Xu
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Re: '22 RG Day 10 OoP & Discussion

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I'm taking Grosjean and Pioline over Bahrami and Benneteau.
WHY ISN'T THERE A POLL ON THIS??!!??
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Re: '22 RG Day 10 OoP & Discussion

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Leylah just took the first Medical Time Out I've ever seen her take at any level, going back to when she was playing Juniors at 15 years old.

The problem is with her right foot.
4-2 Trevisan, 1st set.
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Well, Bahrami must be a hundred or so!
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Re: '22 RG Day 10 OoP & Discussion

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Deuce wrote: Tue May 31, 2022 10:42 am Leylah just took the first Medical Time Out I've ever seen her take at any level, going back to when she was playing Juniors at 15 years old.

The problem is with her right foot.
4-2 Trevisan, 1st set.
Yes, not good, and she is not moving so well any more...
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Re: '22 RG Day 10 OoP & Discussion

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Deuce wrote: Tue May 31, 2022 10:42 am Leylah just took the first Medical Time Out I've ever seen her take at any level, going back to when she was playing Juniors at 15 years old.

The problem is with her right foot.
4-2 Trevisan, 1st set.
I came here to write that I'm super surprised that Trevisan is winning so far. An injury would of course explain it easily...
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Re: '22 RG Day 10 OoP & Discussion

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The kid's battling.
Although noticeably hampered by the foot injury, she's up 4-3 in the 2nd.

Dad/coach Jorge seemed to be telling her to retire from the match right after the MTO - but Leylah is as stubborn as he is, and she has ignored that advice.
She's a fighter...
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Re: '22 RG Day 10 OoP & Discussion

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Quite admirably, given the circumstance, Leylah saves a match point and then goes up 6-5 in the 2nd...
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Deuce wrote:The kid's battling.
Although noticeably hampered by the foot injury, she's up 4-3 in the 2nd.

Dad/coach Jorge seemed to be telling her to retire from the match right after the MTO - but Leylah is as stubborn as he is, and she has ignored that advice.
She's a fighter...
She never gives up… biggest heart out there.


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Re: '22 RG Day 10 OoP & Discussion

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Leylah and the pain in her foot take the 2nd set in a tiebreak.
Win or lose, she's done herself very proud.
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I think this is as much as she could do today. Trevisan is not going to gift anything either. A lucky break for her, but of course lots of work and fight to get this far in the first place.
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Trevisan just missed a swinging volley long, to go down 15-40 while serving for the match. Then she gets broken.
I wrote about it, so obviously I am biased. But I have seem so many missed swinging volleys, and so many that are just smacked hard at the opponent who then gets it back and is back in the point, that I still consider it the dumbest shot on all the sport. It simply does not have the effectiveness of a proper, regular volley.
Would love to see how many swinging volleys actually go for a winner.
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Trevisan to serve for the match for the second time. I would put 48% of my money she gets broken back, again.
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With so many of today’s players retiring in-match if they have so much as a hangnail, I hope that Leylah’s effort today inspires some current and future players to have pride in their work and to respect the fans, the opponent, and the sport enough to battle on.
Pam Shriver described it as an ‘old school effort’ today. She knows, because she played in an era when retirements were extremely rare.
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Ok, I just lost 48% of my money.
Second time she makes the semis, no?
I got to watch the match late, so the reports here that Leylah was hobbled by an injury are welcome. Still, that will pay off in the future, if it is not paying off right now. Players will know that they cannot count on a retirement from her. It will not happen.
She will always be able to sleep the sleep of the Nadal's, Ferrer's, Graf's, Seles' and the many others that never quit on a court.
I gather she is approaching top 10 ranking soon. Not a given in the WTA, but with the parity and her game, very doable. One has to wonder where she would be had she won that USO final. She has been more solid than Emma since then.
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