Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - 29/5/17 Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki celebrates during her first round match against Australia's Jaimee Fourlis Reuters / Christian Hartmann
As Day 4 comes to a close, the French Open has showered us with some nail biting tennis and roller-coaster matches, filled with ups and downs. Here’s a little review and predictions for round 3.
After the match, Mladenovic said “I’m satisfied to have beaten a great player, she was impressive. My back caused me some problems and made me feel unsure but it’s a bit better now. I was a little girl with dreams [when I first came here at 11]. The dream came true, this is my career. To come back to Roland Garros every year, with this great weather… I want to keep coming back.”
Mladenovic seems extremely determined to prove herself at Roland Garros this year, and in the next round she faces Shelby Rogers, who she lost to last year 6-1, 6-1 on hard courts. Shelby has been having a decent season, and Mladenovic will feel some pressure playing an opponent she lost to quite handily to. This match will be a match of nerves, because of Mladenovic can control them, she should be able to win.
A Look Around
Kvitova’s return to the tour was cut short by Bethanie Mattek-Sands. Although Kvitova lost the match she showed a lot of heart and courage, losing 7-6(5), 7-6 (5). Kvitova started out the match with a firing backhand service return, and it seemed as if her intent to win was clear. Kvitova was able to break the American, mostly through the use of her extremely accurate service returns and was up 4-2.
Bethanie however, was not about to go down without a fight and hit three smart dropshots which prevented another break, making the score 4-3. Bethanie continued to use these drop shots and at 5-5 in the first set tiebreak Bethanie hit a strong service return winner. Kvitova hit the next forehand return long, giving Bethanie the first set.
Bethanie then went off court, and it seemed like instead of being a positive for Kvitova, it spiraled into a negative. Kvitova was suddenly down 3-1 in the second. Kvitova fought back, but in the breaker her 8th double fault gave back her mini-break, and her 9th double fault gave Bethanie the match.
Kvitova however seems to be taking this loss in her stride. “I just came to open my comeback. The mission is completed, which I’m very happy about and I’m happy that this is all ended.”
“That’s what I’m looking forward to now, just focusing on the tennis and on the game and everything I do need to improve to my game.”
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