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Mark Lajal faces US player Ethan Quinn in French Open qualifiers first round

  • Mark Lajal, Estonia’s highest-ranked tennis player at 217th in the world and 22 years old, is set to compete against American Ethan Quinn, who holds the 114th spot, in the opening round of the French Open qualifiers on Tuesday at 11 a.m. local time.
  • Lajal and Quinn have not played each other before, and Lajal is attempting to move past early exits after previously reaching a grand slam main draw only once and facing Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon last year.
  • The victor between Lajal and Quinn will go on to play either Hong Kong’s Coleman Wong, ranked 174th, or Australia’s Bernard Tomic, ranked 231st, who compete simultaneously in the next qualifying round.
  • Lajal must secure victories in all three rounds of the French Open qualifying tournament played on Roland Garros’ clay surface to advance to the main draw.
  • This match's outcome could determine Lajal’s progression in his career and impact his chances of playing in a grand slam main draw again soon.
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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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