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In the men's singles round of the 2025 French Open, Sinner ended the last dance of Gasquet's career

On the 29th local time, the men's singles round of the 2025 French Open tennis tournament staged a generational showdown, and the current world champion Sinner finally defeated Gasquet (Richard Gasquet) 6:3, 6:0, 6:4, not only continuing the 16-game winning streak of the Grand Slam to reach the top 32 of the tournament, but also ending the last dance of the host veteran's career.

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"I want to thank Sinner for his kindness and good performance, and I know he's going to have a brilliant career." The 38-year-old one-handed backhand landlord who was not even a year old when he made his debut at Roland Garros in Paris in 2002 was not even a year old, and now in front of his own fans at the Centre Court Philippe Châteauer, bidding farewell to more than 20 years of competition: "It's hard to imagine playing against the number one opponent here, and it was a perfect ending for me. I have fond memories with all of you, you supported me win or lose, thank you all. ”

Known as the successor of the "Big Three", Sinner, who won 16 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments since winning the US Open for the first time last year, defending his Australian Open title earlier this year, and winning two consecutive Grand Slam tournaments at Roland Garros in Paris, paid tribute to his veteran Gasquet: "Although we belong to different generations, we have a good relationship off the court. This is your moment, and you have achieved so much in tennis that everyone will remember it even after retirement. Sinner will face Czech rivals Jiri Lehecka for a place in the round of 16.

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