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Alcaraz, Parry, Moutet: 5 reasons to follow Wednesday at Roland-Garros

2022-05-24T20:18:05.296Z


Nadal and Djokovic will try to continue their parallel ascent, this Wednesday at Roland-Garros, Alcaraz, a long-awaited star, returns to the stage. Six French are in the running at the heart of a promising day.


For Diane Parry

On Monday, she created a surprise by making Czech Barbora Krejcikova, defending champion and seeded n°2, bite the dust.

A moving victory ranked in the prestigious blue successes at Roland-Garros (Virginie Razzano against Serena Williams in 2012 or Kristina Mladenovic against Na Li in 2014).

Diane Parry (19 years old; 97th in the world), on the back of school, sees herself, this Wednesday, faced with the difficulty of continuing after having sown promises.

Facing her, in the 2nd round, the Colombian Camila Osorio (66th in the world).

Elsa Jacquemot will try to unseat the German Angelique Kerber (seeded n°21).

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For Carlos Alcaraz

After a quiet 6-4, 6-2, 6-0 start on Sunday against Argentinian Juan Ignacio Londero, Carlos Alcaraz (19; seeded No. 6) returns to the stage against his compatriot Albert Ramos Vinolas (44th ).

A player that the prodigy of Murcia has dominated in the two confrontations having opposed them on clay.

Alcaraz, the curiosity of the tournament, a figure ready to take all the place has an appointment on the Simonne Mathieu court, in match n°3.

Guaranteed atmosphere.

For Gregoire Barrere

Sunday, the court 14 had intoned a Marseillaise to help him switch in the 5th set against the Japanese Taro Daniel.

The victory in 5 sets revived Grégoire Barrère (28 years old; 209th in the world) who will come to pose his desire, his eye and his legs against the catapult John Isner (seeded n ° 23).

Isner is a very good player, who serves very well.

I'm lucky to be pretty good on the way back, I'm going to have to show my skills

,” said the Frenchman, who is enjoying his 5th Roland-Garros tournament (he only made it to the 2nd tower, in 2019).

For Richard Gasquet

Twenty years after his first Roland-Garros, the Biterrois has, in two days, climbed the 1st round.

At 35, the 70th in the world will be this Wednesday against one of the promising young players on the circuit, the American Sebastian Korda (seeded n ° 27).

The Frenchman and his velvet backhand sees the end approaching but his love of the game is intact.

He who was quarter-finalist at Roland-Garros in 2016 will throw his knowledge of the game and all his forces into the confrontation.

Hoping to draw from the support of the public the support of what to overthrow his rival to continue the adventure.

For the Moutet-Nadal night session

The left-handed game promises.

Corentin Moutet in a dream.

Since a long time.

Little, I slept with his Roland tank top.

I imitated his service.

Me, who was left-handed, it was my inspiration.

I imitated his serve, his forehand, I imitated everything until the moment I decided to do what worked best for me, and it was certainly not to imitate him

”, presented the Frenchman before imagining the meeting with the host (seeded n°5, 13 titles at Roland-Garros) who is chasing after a 300th Grand Slam victory (106 Porte d'Auteuil).

Wednesday's schedule

Court Philippe-Chatrier


From 12 p.m.


Angelique Kerber (GER/n°21) -

Elsa Jacquemot (FRA)


Alexander Zverev (GER/n°3) - Sebastian Baez (ARG)


Belinda Bencic (SUI/n°14) - Bianca Andreescu (CAN)


From 8:45


p.m. Corentin Moutet (FRA)

- Rafael Nadal (ESP/n°5) 

Court Suzanne-Lenglen


From 11 a.m.


Aliaksandra Sasnovich (BIE) - Emma Raducanu (GB/n°12)


Karolina Muchova (RTC) - Maria Sakkari (GRE/n°4)


Novak Djokovic (SER/n°1) - Alex Molcan (SLV)


Sebastian Korda (USA/n°27) -

Richard Gasquet (FRA)

Court Simonne-Mathieu


From 11 a.m.


John Isner (USA/n°23) -

Grégoire Barrère (FRA)


Coco Gauff (USA/n°18) - Alison Van Uytvanck (BEL)


Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) - Carlos Alcaraz (ESP/n°6)


Camila Osorio (COL) -

Diane Parry (FRA)

Court n°14


From 11 a.m.


Victoria Azarenka (BIE/n°15) - Andrea Petkovic (GER)


Bernabe Zapata Miralles (ESP) - Taylor Fritz (USA/n°13)


Sorana Cirstea (ROU/n°26) - Sloane Stephens (USA)


Grigor Dimitrov (BUL/n°18) - Borna Coric (CRO)

Court n°7


From 11 a.m.


Félix Auger-Aliassime (CAN/n°9) - Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG)


Amanda Anisimova (USA/n°27) - Donna Vekic (CRO)


Jaume Munar (ESP) - Diego Schwartzman (ARG/n°15)


Daria Saville (AUS) - Petra Kvitova (RTC/n°32)

Court n°6


From 11 a.m.


Olga Danilovic (SRB) - Jil Teichmann (SUI/n°23)


Cameron Norrie (GB/n°10) - Jason Kubler (AUS)


Katerina Siniakova (RTC) - Leylah Fernandez (CAN/ n°17)


Botic Van De Zandschulp (PB/n°26) - Fabio Fognini (ITA)

Court n°9


From 11 a.m.


A double


Aljaz Bedene (SLV) - Pablo Cuevas (URU)


Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS) - Varvara Gracheva (RUS)


A double

Court n°12


From 11 a.m.


A double


Borna Gojo (CRO) - Filip Krajinovic (SER)


Marie Bouzkova (RTC) - Élise Mertens (BEL/n°31)


A double

Court n°13


From 11 a.m.


Hugo Dellien (BOL) - Karen Khachanov (RUS/n°21)


Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRE) - Kaia Kanepi (EST)


Brandon Nakashima (USA) - Tallon Griekspoor (PB)


Magda Linette ( POL) - Martina Trevisan (ITA)

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Source: lefigaro

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