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At Roland Garros, Dimitrov gets off to a quiet start and Rublev makes life difficult for himself

At Roland Garros, Dimitrov gets off to a quiet start and Rublev makes life difficult for himself

Grigor Dimitrov and Andrey Rublev are the first two members of the top 10 to qualify for the second round of the French Open. While for the Bulgarian, the first round seemed like a long, quiet river, the task was a little more arduous for the world's 6th-ranked player.

Opposed to Aleksandar Kovacevic (88th), Dimitrov played a serious match. Without shining, he was diligent and aggressive without overdoing it (35 winners, 16 unforced errors, 8 aces). Glued to his baseline, he deprived an opponent who was simply not strong enough of solutions (6-4, 6-3, 6-4 in 1h56). Having qualified for the second round, he will meet the winner of the match between Marozsan and Kukushkin this Wednesday.

For his part, Rublev once again gave himself a fright. Far superior to his opponent, Japan's Taro Daniel, he showed himself to be unusually nervous and finally needed more than 3 hours of play to get through (6-2, 6-7, 6-3, 7-5 in 3h13). Imperial on serve (17 aces, 89% of points won on first serve) and overpowering in the exchange (79 winners, 49 unforced errors), he lacked realism, leaving his opponent to hope. Despite a few outbursts of nerves, the Russian nevertheless held his nerve and will now take on Pedro Martinez in the next round, who beat Tirante (5-7, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 in 3h58).

RUS Rublev, Andrey [6]
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6
6
6
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JPN Daniel, Taro
5
3
7
2
USA Kovacevic, Aleksandar
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3
4
BUL Dimitrov, Grigor [10]
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6
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ESP Martinez, Pedro
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6
3
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ARG Tirante, Thiago Agustin
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4
6
4
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HUN Marozsan, Fabian
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KAZ Kukushkin, Mikhail [Q]
3
2
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Andrey Rublev
6e, 4710 points
Grigor Dimitrov
10e, 3775 points
Pedro Martinez
46e, 975 points
Fabian Marozsan
45e, 997 points
Mikhail Kukushkin
131e, 498 points
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Go Katie to defend your title!!
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Kurapika K. Kurapika K.
Hopefully Katie 🇬🇧, has had time to recover from her semi final earlier today & will be able to successfully defend her title from 2023 & lift the trophy once more ✌️
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Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane
Congrats & extremely well played Jack 🇬🇧, a good comeback after loss of 1st set, to seal the victory & collect your 1st ATP 250 title & trophy 👏 👏👌
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Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane
"Warns competition"? Lmao. Please tell me you're trolling with this headline. It remains painfully obvious that De Minaur simply isn't a Slam contender. Hell, Alex would need a plethora of injury luck
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All you need to do to beat Pliskova is get her moving, back & forth, side to side. She is one lazy tennis player
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