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Paris: Djokovic without problems, beaten Nishioka

2022-05-23T21:53:04.165Z


Paolini stopped by the rain in the third set (ANSA) The new adventure of Novak Djokovic at the tennis Roland Garros begins in the best way. The Serbian, recent winner of the Rome tournament, easily won in the first round in Paris on the Japanese Yoshihito Nishioka, to whom he left only the misery of four games: 6-3, 6-1, 6-0 the score for Djokovic.  ANSA agency Roland Garros: outside Osaka and Krejcikova - Tennis The Japanese: "I think I'm not g


The new adventure of Novak Djokovic at the tennis Roland Garros begins in the best way.

The Serbian, recent winner of the Rome tournament, easily won in the first round in Paris on the Japanese Yoshihito Nishioka, to whom he left only the misery of four games: 6-3, 6-1, 6-0 the score for Djokovic. 

ANSA agency

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PAOLINI STOPPED BY RAIN IN THE THIRD SET


Jasmine Paolini, more than by Irina-Camelia Begu (63), was stopped by the rain, in her tennis debut at Roland Garros, in Paris.

The Tuscan tennis player, number 55 in the WTA, had to return to the locker room at the very beginning of the decisive set that opposed her to the 31-year-old Romanian.

Paolini, who took the field with a showy bandage on her right knee, started badly, losing the bar at the start and Begu immediately went to 2-0, but then came the comeback of Jasmine, who closed the set on 6-4.

In the second game Paolini fell, collecting a partial of seven games in a row, which led the opponent to win 6-1.

The third set opened on 1-0 for the Romanian, then the rain came and the chair judge suspended the match.  

Source: ansa

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