Osaka Advances to the Second Round of the French Open
Kwon Soon-woo will advance to the first round of the singles finals at 6 p.m. on the 27th.
Naomi Osaka (134th place, Japan) won the singles finals at a major tournament for the first time since giving birth.
Osaka defeated Lucia Bronzetti (67th place, Italy) 2-1 (6) in the first round of the women’s singles final on the first day of the French Open tennis tournament (total prize money of 53.5 million euros, about 79.1 billion won) held at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France on the 26th -1 4-6 7-5.
Osaka, who won four major singles tournaments, including the US Open in 2018 and 2020 and the Australian Open in 2019 and 2021, won a major tournament two years and four months after advancing to the third round of the 2022 Australian Open. 카지노사이트위키
Naomi Osaka revealed her pregnancy ahead of the 2023 Australian Open and gave birth to a daughter in July of last year.
Osaka, who was eliminated in the first round at both the 2022 French Open and the US Open, appeared at the Australian Open in January this year after giving birth, but also failed to overcome the first round barrier.
She led the game score 4-0 in the last 3 sets, but lost 5 games to fall to 4-5. Osaka took 3 games in a row and ended the 2 hour 1 minute close match with a win.
Naomi Osaka will face the winner of the match between Iga Civion Tech (1st place, Poland) and Leolia Jangjang (148th place, France) in the second round.
It is highly likely that the match between Cibion Tech, which is considered a strong candidate to win this tournament, and Osaka, the former and current world number one, will take place starting in the second round.
Civil Tech and Osaka faced each other twice and shared one win each.
Civil Tech is a player strong enough on clay courts to aim for a third consecutive victory in this tournament, while Osaka is so weak that she has won all four major championships on hard courts and has never made it to the round of 16 at the French Open.
Meanwhile, the first round match for Kwon Soon-woo (494th), the only Korean player to participate in the singles finals of this tournament, begins at 6 PM on the 27th, Korean time.
Soon-Woo Kwon faces Emil Rusubuori (67th, Finland) in the first round.
Kwon Soon-woo’s best performance in a major tournament is advancing to the third round (round of 32) of this tournament in 2021.
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