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September 30, 2020 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Galan vs Sandgren Live Stream: Kristina Mladenovic called for a football-style VAR system to be introduced in tennis after her Roland Garros opponent profited from a double bounce to help knock the Frenchwoman out of her home Grand Slam on Tuesday.

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While David Goffin is ranked 13th in the world, the pre-match odds for his first round encounter indicated there wasn’t too much to choose between him and Jannik Sinner, his first round opponent. By the end of his opener, Goffin had been stung hard, not only losing the match to his 19-year-old opponent but doing so in straight sets.

In a match which lasted less than two hours, Sinner scraped through the first set after a brief battle saw the duo exchange four breaks of serve. The next two sets turned out to be shockingly one-way traffic.Sinner saved three break-points in the first game of the second set and then proceeded to break Goffin three successive times to wrap it up 6-0. He then added an early break in the third set, a fourth in a row overall, while holding on to his serve throughout the set to finish off the match and seal his berth in the second round.

The Italian had come into the tournament having shown his capabilities on clay by beating Stefanos Tsitsipas en route the Italian Open third round. It was the first time this season he had won two matches in a row in a tournament too, and that confidence seemed to have rubbed on to him here.Sebastian Korda, a qualifier whose father, Petr, won the 1998 Australian Open and was the runner-up at the 1992 French Open, has the first main-draw Grand Slam match win of his career.
The 11th-seeded Belgian lost 7-5, 6-0, 6-3 to 19-year-old Italian Jannik Sinner, who beat Goffin for the second time this year after winning on hard courts at Rotterdam in February.Sinner showcased his talent as one of the world’s best young players by winning the Next Gen ATP Finals last year. He next faces French qualifier Benjamin Bonzi or Finland’s Emil Ruusuvuori.In the women’s draw, tenth-seeded Victoria Azarenka of Belarus beat Danka Kovinic 6-1, 6-2 in chilly conditions.

The U.S. Open runner-up plays either Venus Williams or Anna Karolina Schmiedlova in the second round.Less than an hour into the French Open, cold and damp conditions at the major that has been postponed from its usually more pleasant spot in May and June are causing grumbling and a temper outbreak from Victoria Azarenka.The No. 10 seeded Azarenka fumed when match officials didn’t immediately send her and first-round opponent Danka Kovinic back to the locker-room during a rain interruption Sunday on the Suzanne Lenglen court.

Azarenka was leading 2-1 in the first set when a match supervisor asked them to wait on their courtside seats for a few minutes to see if the falling rain would pass.This will be the second time that the pair will face each other in a competitive match. Their previous meeting was last year on the hard courts of Los Cabos where Fritz prevailed in straight sets.The 23-year-old American was serving for the match in the third round at the US Open a few weeks ago when he failed to see out the match against Canada’s Denis Shapovalov. What followed was a heartbreaking five-set loss.

That loss seemed to knock the wind from the American’s sails as he crashed out of the next two tournaments in the opening round. And he almost made the same mistake once again in the first round here.In his first round match against Tomas Machac, Fritz was up two sets before he lost his way as the Czech qualifier came back strongly to take the next two sets easily. But luckily for Fritz, he managed to arrest that slide and see out the fifth set to move in the second round.

The world number 30 has reached the third round at both the Grand Slams this season so far. But his most impressive run was at Acapulco where he reached the finals where he lost to Rafael Nadal. One more win here will see him achieve his personal best showing at the tournament.Novak Djokovic was the big winner from Thursday night’s draw, with Dominic Thiem being placed in Rafa Nadal’s bottom half of the draw. Djokovic got fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas seeded to meet him in the semi-finals.

This has seen a profound movement in the outright market. Djokovic is now into 3.15 from around [4.0], with Thiem easing to 6.40 and Nadal – after his loss in Rome at the hands of Diego Schwartzman – now out to [2.30], after trading a shade of odds-on prior to that loss in Italy.

Mladenovic was 5-1 up and with a set point against Laura Siegemund when the German scooped up a winner despite the ball appearing to bounce twice. The incident was missed by chair umpire Eva Asderaki.World number 44 Mladenovic pleaded in vain before Siegemund took full advantage, racing into the next round with a 7-5, 6-3 win.

“It would be great to have that,” said Mladenovic when asked if video replays should be introduced in tennis.The 20-year-old Auger-Aliassime, in his second senior appearance at Roland Garros after losing in qualifying in 2018, never found his range under threatening skies on Court Nine.Nishioka dropped serve early in the first set before taking control of the rallies and benefiting from his 19th-seeded opponent’s 58 unforced errors.

He will next face French wildcard Hugo Gaston.French player Corentin Moutet and Lorenzo Guistino were against each other in Round 1 of the French Open 2020. What many expected to be an ordinary match turned out to be a historic game. The game lasted for 6 hours and 5 minutes, making it the ‘second-longest’ ever match in the history of the Roland Garros. As this happened on the very first day makes it even more fascinating.

It was also the first win at a Grand Slam for the Italian player Guistino.To topple the king, one needs an army consisting of able soldiers. To topple the “King of Clay” one needs to have all the necessary skills as well as luck on his side. Rafael Nadal opened his French Open 2020 journey with a straight-set win against Egor Gerasimov of Belarus. The 12 times Roland Garros Champion outclassed the 27-year-old in the Philippe Chatrier Court in Paris.

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September 30, 2020
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