British Teen Hannah Klugman Stuns Tennis at French Open with Help From Jack Draper and Rafael Nadal
- British teenager Hannah Klugman, aged 16 from Kingston-upon-Thames, reached the French Open juniors final on Saturday.
- Klugman earned her spot by defeating Rositsa Dencheva 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the semi-final, becoming the first Briton to reach this final since 1976.
- The British pair of Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski secured a spot in the men's doubles final by narrowly defeating Americans Harrison and King 10-7 in a deciding tie-break.
- Alfie Hewett, a three-time champion and second seed, advanced to the men's wheelchair singles final by defeating Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez, the fourth seed, in a closely contested match that lasted three sets, setting up a final against top seed Tokito Oda.
- Klugman's rise signals the strongest British junior presence since Michelle Tyler's 1976 title, while Hewett and the doubles pair aim for further British success at the tournament.
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German tennis is a lot of criticism at the end of the day. However, something is happening in the youth, as can be seen impressively at the French Open.
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