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Alcaraz, Sinner Launch French Open Bids as Swiatek Seeks Lift

  • Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Iga Swiatek begin their bids at the 2025 French Open in Paris starting Monday, aiming for titles.
  • Alcaraz leads as last year’s semifinal winner over Sinner, while Sinner returns from a three-month doping ban, and Swiatek seeks to end a year-long trophy drought.
  • Alcaraz praises Sinner's recent form in Rome after his suspension, while Sinner acknowledges the distinct atmosphere and tougher conditions at Roland Garros.
  • "The level he has played in is insane," said Alcaraz about Sinner’s comeback, who tested positive for clostebol but was cleared due to accidental contamination.
  • Swiatek, a three-time reigning champion with a 35-2 record at Roland Garros, faces challenges after dropping to fifth in the rankings and aims to regain form after early Italian Open exit.
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The world ranking first Jannik Sinner in his first Grand Slam game after three months of doping jumps, defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and the double Paris finalist Casper Ruud moved into the second round of the French Open with 56.35 million euros without loss of set! Iga Swiatek also didn't have any nakedness in the first round on Monday. The number five Polish defeated the Slovakian Rebecca Sramkova 6:3,6:3 and initially steers to a record.…

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French Open: Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz get off to good starts in their title defenses

Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz have gotten off to good starts in their French Open title defenses. Both recorded a straight-set victory Monday to reach the second round. Swiatek was up first in Court Philippe-Chatrier and defeated 42nd-ranked Rebecca Sramkova…

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The Star Kuala Lumpur broke the news in Malaysia on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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