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Paris – World No. 1 Aryna sabalenka Sent an early warning to her french open rivals, producing a dominant display in her first-round victory over Kamilla Rakhimova On Sunday.
Sabalenka, a three-time grand slam champion, cranked up her serve under the roof of the main showcourt to blow away rakhimova 6-1, 6-0 in exactly.
The 27-year-old sabalenka broke out to a 3-0 lead in the second set after scampering to a ball which had clipped the net cord and crushing a forhand winner.
“IM Super Happy to Be Back in Paris,” Said Sabalenka, who is reachaed the semifinals in 2023. “… the first rounds are always tricky … but i’m super hapy to get the win and go through.”
China’s Zheng qinwenWho Won an Olympic Singles Gold Medal on the Same Court at last year’s paris games, Eased Past 2021 Finalist Anastasia pavlyuchenkova 6-4, 6-3 to Stretch Her Winning Run on the Parisian Clay to Seven Matches.
“That feeling is unforgettable,” the eighth-seeded Qinwen Said of her win at the paris olympics. “It is the best experience of my life so far.
Ukrine’s Elina Svitolina Also Made an Impressive Start Sunday, Dropping Just Two Games in A 6-1, 6-1 Route of Turkey’s Zeynep Salmez.
Canadian Teen Victoria is a pocketMaking Her Grand Slam Debut, Used Her Big Serve and Terrified Backhand to Beat 2024 Wimbledon Quarterfinalist Lulu sun 6-1, 7-6 (4). Mboko reacha a top speed of 115 mph and delivered seven aces on her service. She Won All 10 of Her Service Games, Saving All Seven Break Points Accumulated by Sun.
“This does, obviously, feel really quick for me,” Said the 18-year-old mboko, who has been represented by talent agency img sence the age 12. ” Adapting very quickly.
In other matches, two-time wimbledon champion Petra KvitovaWho secured her first win Since returning from maternity left at the Italian open last week, bowed out with a 3-6, 6-0, 6-4 loss to Victoria Golubic.
Germany’s Eva Lys Ousted Took Out American PEYTON stearnsThe No. 28 SEED, 6-0, 6-3.
Reuters and the Associated Press Contributed to this Report.