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The next day of the French Open, the cold wind blew strongly, and the two Grand Slam champions were out with all the famous players!

The French Open is heading into its second day of competition, with some seeded players out of the competition, so let's take a look at the well-known players.


The first to bear the brunt of the storm was four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka. In the course of the match against Spaniard Bardosa, despite her best efforts, she was no longer in the form she used to be, and finally exited in the first round. In the post-match press conference, it was clear that she was depressed. Unlike last year's inextricable fight with Schwaratek, this premature exit must have touched him even more.



Next is former men's singles champion Wawrinka. This time, he entered the tournament with a wild card, and lost in three sets in the first round of the match. Although he occasionally played a few good games, he also drew energy from the interaction with the audience, but after all, he was difficult to beat the junior students. Back then, he was able to win the Monte Carlo Masters and the French Open, but after all, he was already in his twilight, I don't know how much ambition he still has to resist the erosion of time?



Two clay experts, Argentinian Báez and Cerendero, also unexpectedly made it out of the first round. The former won the South American clay championship this year, and the latter also won the semi-finals of the Masters again after a few years.



and my country's only men's singles player, Buyun Chaoket, was also out of the first round. Although he won the first set and vaguely saw the opportunity for his first Grand Slam victory, his opponent immediately took over the match.



The first big seed to go out in the men's singles was American No. 1 Fritz, and the fourth seed was upset by German Altmaier, who has always been in the French Open. The latter, who knocked out Sinner the year before, also played very resilient last year, and this year he once again triumphantly performed.


Among the eliminated players was Echeverry, a former quarter-finalist, but it was Tsitsipas who sent him out, and the loss was not a surprise.



There are also plenty of first-round exits, including two former clay Masters runners-up, Sergio Ramos and Struve, and former Chilean No. 1 Jarry. Former Grand Slam semi-finalist Agut is also in the twilight of his career, and his recent performances have not been impressive, making it difficult to replicate the success of his previous Marseille title.


Of course, there is still something to be thankful about, that is, Gasquet, who has long announced that he will retire after this year's French Open, won the match. However, the next round is likely to be the swan song of his career, as he faces Sinner, who has continued his Grand Slam winning streak.



Today, Beijing time, a number of masters, including Djokovic and Gauff, will make their debut. Let's look forward to the exciting presentation of the event!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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