Alexander Zverev is in the third round of the French Open.
Two German outsiders followed suit in German duels.
The
2020
French Open
will
take place from September 27th to October 11th.
The German participants
Alexander Zverev
,
Daniel Altmaier
and
Laura Siegemund
are still there.
We follow what is happening in the
news ticker
.
>>> UPDATE <<<
Update from October 1st, 5.30 p.m.:
After
Alexander Zverev
had already presented yesterday, two more Germans followed today.
Laura Siegemund
and
Daniel Altmaier
prevailed in German duels against Julia Görges and Jan-Lennard Struff and are
in the third round of
the
French Open
for the first time
.
With that, the outsider got through in both games.
The 22-year-old Altmaier beats a Grand Slam for the first time and is ranked
186th in the world
.
"As an
underdog
you play more and more freely, I had a very high intensity and fought," said Altmaier about his greatest success.
French Open in the live ticker: Siegemund crowns the giant catch-up
Siegemund - Görges 6: 3:
Laura Siegemund
makes the race to catch up perfectly and wins with 1: 6, 6: 1, 6: 3 against her German compatriot Julia Görges.
Siegemund is in the third round of the French Open for the first time.
Let's see how far it will go for the 2020 US Open winner in doubles in Roland Garros in singles.
Siegemund - Görges 5: 3:
Siegemund confirms the break, now she only needs one game to win the match.
Siegemund - Görges 4: 3:
Oh dear!
Görges makes a double mistake in the darn seventh game on breakball against himself.
Siegemund now has everything in its own hands and could serve it up.
Siegemund - Görges 3: 3:
Siegemund had to fight really hard, but managed to equalize.
Both players fight for every point and don’t give each other anything.
Görges shouts "Come on", Siegemund answers with a "Yes".
Incidentally, there is no tiebreak in the third set of the French Open.
So there has to be a break at some point.
Siegemund - Görges 2: 3:
And the next service game to zero by Görges.
Which player will break the first break in the third set?
Siegemund - Görges 2: 2:
Siegemund keeps his nerve and remains stable.
The tension rises slowly.
Siegemund - Görges 1: 2:
Görges is now very confident in her service game and keeps her serve to zero again.
Now only one break is missing.
Siegemund - Görges 1: 1:
The level increases with the duration of the match.
Siegemund struggled more in her service game, but then equalized with a soulful stopball.
Siegemund - Görges 0: 1:
Görges wins their first service game in the third set to zero.
The weather suits this crazy game.
It's drizzling, but the sun is shining.
Both players showed light and shadow in this match.
French Open in the live ticker: huge comeback in the second set - Siegemund equalizes
Siegemund - Görges 6: 1:
Siegemund wins her serve to zero and equalizes after sets.
What a turning point.
It's 1: 6, 6: 1.
Who has their nerves better under control in the decisive third set?
Siegemund - Görges 5: 1:
The match has turned completely.
Siegemund immediately hits the sentence adjustment.
Görges is now making too many unnecessary mistakes.
Siegemund - Görges 3: 1: Break-Festival in the second movement!
The third break in a row.
Siegemund has an advantage again.
The 32-year-old is unsatisfied with herself and is probably struggling with back problems.
Siegemund - Görges 2: 1:
Siegemund conceded the break and the race to catch up was interrupted again.
Pity!
Siegemund - Görges 2: 0:
What's going on here?
Siegemund has gained new self-confidence and takes the break.
Siegemund - Görges 1-0:
As in the first set, Siegemund also leads 1-0 in the second set.
Can the 32-year-old go for more this time?
French Open in the live ticker: Görges in the quick passage to win the set
Siegemund - Görges 1: 6:
After only 25 minutes, Görges makes the first sentence clear.
Siegemund has to come up with something to strike back here in the second sentence.
Siegemund - Görges 1: 5:
Görges wins five games in a row and serves to win the set.
The 31-year-old shows very confident tennis.
Siegemund - Görges 1: 3:
The next break for Görges.
After the early shock, the favorite has everything under control.
Siegemund - Görges 1: 2:
Julia Görges turns the tables.
The North German immediately gets the rebreak and then takes the lead herself.
Siegemund - Görges 1-0:
Laura Siegemund got off to a great start and got the break in the first game.
Update 3:30 p.m.:
After Daniel Altmaier's great success against Jan-Lennard Struff in the first German duel, the next match between two Germans is now going on.
Laura Siegemund challenges Julia Görges.
French Open in the live ticker: Altmaier creates the mega-sensation in the German duel
Struff - Altmaier 3: 6: It's done!
Daniel Altmaier
gets the next break and wins against the German number two Jan-Lennard Struff.
6: 3, 7: 6, 6: 3 is what Altmaier says in the end.
The 22-year-old celebrates his greatest success by moving into the third round in his first Grand Slam participation.
What a surprise.
Struff - Altmaier 3: 4:
The darn seventh game!
Altmaier gets the break and is on the verge of his greatest success of his career.
Struff - Altmaier 1: 1:
Altmaier has to fend off a breakball and equalizes.
Born in Kempen, he is in the main field of a Grand Slam for the first time and previously had to fight his way through three qualifying rounds.
How far does the 22-year-old still lead?
French Open in the live ticker: Altmaier gets the second set in the tiebreak
Struff - Altmaier 6: 7:
Altmaier wins the tie-break with 7: 4 and also gets the second set.
A big surprise is looming.
Both players have left the field to regroup once more.
Struff - Altmaier 6: 6:
The tiebreaker has to decide the second set in the duel between the two Germans.
Struff - Altmaier 5: 5:
Altmaier fights back and comes to the break.
The short rain break was probably good for the 22-year-old.
It remains exciting.
Struff - Altmaier 4: 2:
After a short break, it goes on again.
It's just drizzling very slightly.
Struff keeps his nerve and scores two points in a row.
Struff - Altmaier 3: 2:
If the score was 3: 2 and 40:40 for Struff in the second set, the match had to be interrupted due to rain.
Struff had to fend off three breakballs in this game and threw his racket to the ground in frustration.
A battle of nerves is looming.
Struff - Altmaier 2: 0:
Struff has recognized the seriousness of the situation.
The Warsteiner takes Altmaier's serve in the first game of the second set and confirms the break.
French Open in the live ticker: Struff creates the early break in the second set
Struff - Altmaier 3: 6:
Altmaier breaks his compatriot for the second time and thus gets the first set.
The Kempener is about to open in the second sentence.
Struff has to increase significantly.
Struff - Altmaier 2: 4:
Altmaier can confirm the break so far.
The 22-year-old is highly motivated to create the sensation against Struff, who is eight years older than him.
Struff - Altmaier 1: 2: Early break for Altmaier
.
The 22-year-old has been playing aggressive tennis right from the start and deserves to take the lead.
Update from October 1, 12:45 p.m.:
The first German duel between Jan-Lennard Struff and Daniel Altmaier has started.
Will the Sauerland Struff live up to his favorite role against the young Altmaier?
Update from October 1st, 11.30 a.m .:
Today there are two matches with German participation on the program.
After Alexander Zverev made it into the third round yesterday after a five-sentence thriller,
Jan-Lennard Struff
and
Daniel Altmaier
as well as
Julia Görges
and
Laura Siegemund
want to
follow suit in a direct duel.
The gentlemen will get started in just under an hour.
Sascha Survives 😅 @ AlexZverev escapes Herbert 2-6 6-4 7-6 (5) 4-6 6-4 in just under four hours. # RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/5bvhEitvnr
- Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) September 30, 2020
Zverev - Herbert 6: 4:
Praise decides the match!
Over four hours have been played, but Zverev holds out and wins!
Zverev - Herbert 5: 4:
Break!
Zverev - Herbert: 5: 3: But
now, Sascha!
Suddenly he is very close to getting ahead.
Serving for match ...
Zverev - Herbert 3: 2:
What a thriller here!
Herbert is so strong - the Frenchman comes back here impressively and takes the second game in a row.
Again there were discussions with the referee.
Zverev has to bite now.
Zverev - Herbert 3: 0:
Zverev has probably pulled Herbert's tooth now.
The French are making more and more mistakes.
Zverev - Herbert 1: 0:
What is he doing now?
Zverev has a break ball against him at the beginning of the decisive set.
If there is a controversial ball, he climbs over the net and discusses with the opponent and the referee whether he was in or out.
There are whistles from the few spectators here - no, Sascha.
That wasn't very sovereign.
But it is having an effect: Zverev is getting the game - and has probably thrown his opponent a little off the beaten track.
Drama baby
😱 #RolandGarros #Zverev pic.twitter.com/8IHvOBZ1nM
- Eurosport DE (@Eurosport_DE) September 30, 2020
Zverev - Herbert 4: 6:
Madness!
It's 2: 2, we need a decision sentence.
Zverev - Herbert 1: 4:
That doesn't look good for Alexander Zverev again.
Pierre-Hugues Herbert leads 4: 1 in the fourth set.
French Open in the live ticker: Zverev takes third set
Zverev - Herbert 7: 6:
Come on!
Zverev still gets the third sentence, nerves fluttered tremendously on both sides.
But it went well again for the German.
Zverev - Herbert 6: 6 (1: 3)
: Eieiei, Sascha!
What are you doing here?
The third set goes into the tiebreak, Herbert leads 3: 1 and serves.
Zverev - Herbert 3: 4
- The Frenchman wins the difficult seventh game in the third set.
Everything in sequence.
The decision in the third sentence is approaching.
French Open in the live ticker: Alexander Zverev equalizes
Zverev - Herbert 6: 4
- Zverev brings five games in a row and creates the 1: 1 set compensation.
What a turning point.
Zverev - Herbert 5: 4
- Zverev has arrived in the match.
The German gets the next break and immediately serves to win the set.
Zverev - Herbert 3: 4
- Zverev managed his first break in the match and shortened.
Everything open again in the second sentence.
Zverev - Herbert 1: 3
- Zverev conceded the next break.
The German is currently at a loss and can’t do much to counter the French’s game.
Skills on display on Chatrier 😏 @ AlexZverev #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/z4yPsV4Rqj
- Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) September 30, 2020
French Open in the live ticker: Alexander Zverev has no chance in the first set
Zverev - Herbert 2: 6
- It comes as it had to: Zverev breaks for the second time and makes the first sentence.
Zverev - Herbert 1: 4
- Zverev is on the scoreboard, but now needs a break in order not to lose the first set.
Zverev - Herbert 0: 2
- Zverev conceded an early break and ran after a deficit at the beginning of the match.
Update from September 30th, 4:29 p.m.:
It
'll start
in a few minutes.
Alexander Zverev
and
Pierre-Hugues Herbert
are on the court and are fighting.
Update from September 30, 2:33 p.m.:
For
Dominik Koepfer
, the trip to the
French Open is
over.
In the duel with
Stan Wawrinka
, the German finally had to admit defeat - the Swiss was too strong.
Koepfer lost
3: 6, 2: 6, 6: 3, 1: 6.
So all eyes are now on Germany's number one:
Alexander Zverev
is the
clear favorite
against
Pierre-Hugues Herbert
.
The match is currently scheduled for 4.15 p.m. - the game will be played on Center Court
Philippe Chatrier.
French Open: Alexander Zverev and Dominik Koepfer in action in round two
Update from September 30, 11:45 a.m.:
On Wednesday, it will be the turn of the German men at the French Open.
Alexander Zverev
and
Dominik Koepfer
play their second round match.
First of all, Koepfer hits: At
11.45 a.m.
he meets none other than the former French Open champion
Stan Wawrinka
.
The Swiss triumphed in Paris in 2015.
In the first round there was already a top duel with
Andy Murray
- Wawrinka gave the Scot no chance in three sets.
Dominik Koepfer
defeated the American
Michael Mmoh
in round one
.
Check out this post on Instagram
Locked in!
Into Round 2💪🏼🇫🇷☃️ #paris #win #rolandgarros #wintertime 📸Paul Zimmer
A post shared by Dominik Koepfer (@ dominik.koepfer) on Sep 27, 2020 at 11:54 am PDT
Later in the afternoon,
Alexander Zverev will play
his second round match against Frenchman
Pierre-Hugues Herbert
.
It is "only" number 78 in the world rankings, but it is by no means harmless.
In 2018 he won
the double title in Roland Garros
alongside
Nicolas Mahut
.
The match starts at
3:30 p.m. at the
earliest
.
French Open 2020: Julia Görges reaches round two - German duel is on
Update from September 29th, 8:35 p.m.:
The second German participant ensured the second victory of the day in the women's individual tournament.
Julia Görges was
able to
prevail
against the number 19 American
Alison Riske
and reached the second round of the Grans Slam tournament.
In
three sets
7 (4: 7) 6: 1, the 31-year-old Bad Oldesloerin was their opening game as opposed to Angelique Kerber, Andrea Petkovic, Anna-Lena Friedsam and Tamara Korpatsch to Görges claimed 6: 6 3
win
.
Görges needed 2:17 hours for her success, it was only her second match since the Corona break.
Now in the
second round there is
a
German duel
with Laura Siegemund, who won against the French Kristina Mladenovic and moved into the second round.
However, her victory was accompanied by a bland aftertaste, as the 32-year-old received a
non-compliant point
in a crucial situation
(see update from 4.30 p.m.).
Julia Goerges defeats Alison Riske 63 67 61 and will face Laura Siegemund in 2R.
# RG20
- WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) September 29, 2020
French Open: accusations of cheating for Siegemund after a strong comeback
Update from September 29, 4.30 p.m.:
Shortly after Philipp Kohlschreiber left the first round of the French Open,
Laura Siegemund
was the first German player to reach the second round of the tournament.
The 32-year-old prevailed
against the French
Kristina Mladenovic
in
two sets
(7: 5, 6: 3) - she was 1: 5 behind in the first set before she blocked seven set balls.
There was criticism, however, because Siegemund
hit
a ball over the net
at the
first set ball for Mladenovic
, but it had already
jumped
on the sand
twice
.
Mladenovic ran into the net after a compliant return, with which Siegemund got the point well written.
The failure of the German player stayed with the referee
unnoticed
, even the player himself
reported
to
not
why the 32-year-olds in the social media dishonest behavior and
lack of fair play
are accused.
Laura Siegemund saved seven points to win the first set, 7-5, over Kiki Mladenovic, but did the German * truly * earn the comeback?
A missed call and lack of sportsmanship would suggest otherwise.
Passport to #RolandGarros // https://t.co/wJ0wjjpH1b pic.twitter.com/hKWdfZaz2W
- TENNIS (@Tennis) September 29, 2020
After a little over two hours, the Filderstadt native used her
first match ball
.
Angelique Kerber, Andrea Petkovic, Anna-Lena Friedsam and Tamara Korpatsch lost their opening games, on Tuesday evening
Julia Görges has
the chance to move into the second round of the Grand Slam tournament against the American Alison Riske.
French Open: The German participants in the Grand Slam tournament - Kohlschreiber ensures another first-round debacle
Update from September 29th, 4:00 p.m.:
After
Angelique Kerber's
embarrassing departure
against 19-year-old Kaja Juvan, there was the next German final round.
Philipp Kohlschreiber
had to admit defeat to Cristian Garin in four sets (4: 6, 6: 4, 1: 6, 6: 4).
However, the Augsburg man drew
a difficult opponent
with the
Chilean seeded
number 20
.
It took almost
three hours
for Garin to transform his first match point in the form of a too long return by Kohlschreiber.
The German had
big problems
with drizzle and a soft place
and lost the first set after a double fault.
In the second set he asserted himself 6: 4 before losing the thread and giving the last two sets to his opponent.
Kohlschreiber
was the only one
from the German men's quintet to
fail
in the
first round of
the Grand Slam tournament.
French Open: A German top player fails - is Kohlschreiber drawing level?
Update from September 29th, 10:00 a.m.:
Three German tennis professionals have the chance to move into the second round in Paris on Tuesday.
Women in particular urgently need success.
The focus is also on the
Kevin Krawietz / Andreas Mies
doubles
, which
sensationally won the title
at the
French Open
last year
.
Four games, four defeats - so far it has not yet run for the German women in Paris.
Germany's best tennis player
Angelique Kerber
embarrassed herself on Monday in the first round against a teenager.
In
Julia Görges
and
Laura Siegemund
, two players have the chance to polish up the balance on Tuesday.
Siegemund meets local hero Kristina Mladenovic on Center Court.
After her Grand Slam triumph in doubles at the US Open, the Swabian traveled to Paris with a lot of self-confidence.
Things look completely different with Görges before their game against Alison Riske from the USA.
The 31-year-old had renounced the trip to New York and was eliminated in Rome in the first round.
The record for the men is completely different.
So far, all German men are one round further.
In addition to
Alexander Zverev
and
Dominik Koepfer
,
Jan-Lennard Struff
also survived
the opening hurdle
in five sets against the American Frances Tiafoe and
Daniel Altmaier
in three sets against the Spaniard Feliciano Lopez and meet in the second round in a direct duel.
It
remains to be seen
whether veteran
Philipp Kohlschreiber
can build on this.
The 36-year-old from Augsburg was unlucky with the draw again and had a tough opponent in the Chilean Cristian Garin.
Kevin Krawietz
and
Andreas Mies
are back in Paris.
Last year, the duo took the title in the doubles competition completely surprisingly.
“We're really happy to be back in Paris,” said Mies before the first-round game against the two Kazakhs Alexander Bublik and Michail Kukuschkin.
Check out this post on Instagram
Happy with the win today in a very though match @rolandgarros 🔥🔥🔥 #NeverQuit 📸: Clive Brunskill
A post shared by Jan-Lennard Struff (@jl_struff) on Sep 28, 2020 at 1:46 AM PDT
First report from September 28th:
Paris -
Alexander Zverev
almost created a sensation
at the US Open
and was defeated by
Dominic Thiem
in the final only very close in the tie-break after five sets.
This time, however, things should go better for the 23-year-old, because the French Open * will start from scratch again.
But not only Alexander Zverev, who found it difficult to win the first round match against Austrian Dennis Novak (7: 5, 6: 2, 6: 4), represents Germany in the traditional tournament.
French Open: The German participants and their opponents - Zverev and Koepfer already in round two
In the
men's singles
, Zverev and other German players are in the first round:
Jan-Lennard Struff
will
face the
American Frances Tiafoe on Monday, and
Daniel Altmaier will
meet the Spaniard Feliciano López a
little later
.
On Tuesday,
Philipp Kohlschreiber,
the last German to start the first round, will be up against the Chilean Cristian Garín.
All Smiles for Sascha 😁
Zverev closes out play on Chatrier with a 7-5 6-2 6-4 win over Dennis Novak. # RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/7f6t7yVlAz
- Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) September 27, 2020
Like Zverev,
Dominik Koepfer
prevailed against local hero Antoine Hoang in four sets in the first round (6: 1, 3: 6, 6: 1 6: 1) and will meet Swiss
Stan Wawrinka
on Wednesday
.
French Open: five German participants in the women's singles left - Kerber against Juvan
The
Federal Republic is also well represented in the
women's singles
.
So occurs
Andrea Petkovic
on Monday against Tsvetana Pironkova in the first round, later is
Tamara Korpatsch
against the American Amanda Anisimova.
Angelique Kerber
sets the German final point on Monday
with her first-round match Kaja Juvan (from 1:50 p.m. in the ticker).
On Tuesday there will be
the next Franco-German duel
between
Laura Siegemund
and Kristina Mladenovic,
after which
Julia Görges will play
against the American Alison Riske for the second round.
Anna-Lena Friedsam
had to
say
goodbye
already in the first round, she was defeated by Belarusian
Aljaksandra Sasnowitsch
in three sets with 6: 2, 2: 6 and 6: 3.
.... current relationship status with clay: it's promising 😅🤷♀️ @rolandgarros #TeamAngie pic.twitter.com/ewrEfdozQD
- Angelique Kerber (@AngeliqueKerber) September 24, 2020
A total of
ten German players
are still
in the tournament and are hoping for their title chances (as of Monday, 10.30 a.m.).
For Angelique Kerber and Alexander Zverev in particular, the tournament is a chance for a major title in a
Grand Slam tournament
.
French Open 2020: When will the German participants play?
Ladies singles:
date | Time | encounter | round |
---|---|---|---|
01/10/2020 | 3:30 p.m. | Laura Siegemund - Julia Görges | Second round |
Men's singles:
date | Time | encounter | round |
02.10.2020 | still open | Alexander Zverev - Marco Cecchinato (ITA) | Third round |
01/10/2020 | 12.15 p.m. | Jan-Lennard Struff - Daniel Altmaier | Second round |