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sportskeeda.com | Pritha Ghosh
Former French Open finalist Coco Gauff is set to face the Czech Republic's Tereza Valentova in the second round of the 2025 Roland Garros. The match is scheduled for Thursday, May 29. Gauff didn’t enjoy the strongest start to her 2025 season during the hardcourt swing, but she found her rhythm once the clay season began. She made the quarterfinals in her first clay tournament at the Stuttgart Open, where she lost to Jasmine Paolini.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Pritha Ghosh
Fixture: (2) Coco Gauff vs Olivia GadeckiRound: First Round (Round of 128)Venue: Stade Roland Garros, Paris, FranceLive Telecast: USA - TNT Sports, TruTV, HBO Max | UK - Eurosport | Canada - TSN, RDSCoco Gauff vs Olivia Gadecki previewCoco Gauff pictured at the 2025 French Open | Image Source: GettySecond seed Coco Gauff will face off against unseeded Olivia Gadecki in the first round (Round of 128) of the 2025 French Open on Tuesday, May 27.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Pritha Ghosh
Fixture: (3) Alexander Zverev vs Learner Tien previewRound: First Round (Round of 128)Venue: Stade Roland Garros, Paris, FranceLive Telecast: USA - TNT Sports, TruTV, HBO Max | UK - Eurosport | Canada - TSN, RDSAlexander Zverev vs Learner Tien previewAlexander Zverev pictured at the 2025 French Open | Image Source: GettyThird seed Alexander Zverev will face off against unseeded Learner Tien in the first round (Round of 128) of the 2025 French Open on Tuesday, May 27.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Pritha Ghosh
Maria Sharapova recently shared a touching message for Rafael Nadal after witnessing his emotional farewell ceremony at the 2025 French Open. The tribute took place on the opening day of the tournament, May 25. Nadal created a legacy like no other at Roland Garros, winning the title a record 14 times, something no one else has done. He played his last Grand Slam match here last year, and this time, the tournament honored him for nearly 20 years of dominance on the Paris clay.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Pritha Ghosh
Naomi Osaka made an emotional admission after her heartbreaking French Open exit, leaving the press conference in tears. She expressed concern over her current form, saying her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, might deserve better, especially given that he once worked with the legendary Serena Williams. Osaka came into Roland Garros in good spirits after winning a WTA 125k title in Saint-Malo, despite an underwhelming run at the Italian Open.
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