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French Open 2025: Novak Djokovic, Genic Sinner Flex to survive the Madison Keys to reach the final -16. Tennis news

Jannik Papi against Jiri Leheka of Czech Republic in Rolland Garos (image through AP /Thibault Cam)

Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner flexed their muscles on Saturday, reinforcing the fourth round of the French Open in straight sets, Madison Keys saved three match points to move forward with three other American women.Djokovic reduced the past 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 from the Austrian qualifier Philip Misolic on court Philipaers to maintain his discovery for the record-brakeing 25th Grand Slam title on the track.It took just two hours to defeat the three -time French Open winner to defeat the 153rd position and will play the 81st ranked Cameron Nory of Britain for a place in the next quarter -finals. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Djokovic played the match between Paris St.-Germen and Inter Milan with a UEFA Champions League final at night session at the center court.
“I don’t know if it was good for me to get this prescribed slot, because it was interesting, the crowd was actually following the game (football) game,” he said. “And I could once hear that they (PSG) scored, and it was many times many times that they were celebrating. I was liking, ‘Wow, Paris have a lot of goals’ and ‘WhatsApp is running?’The 38 -year -old faced only one break point, which he saved, while killing only 14 unexpected errors for 33 winners.Earlier, world number one sinner relaxed World No. 34 Jiri Leheka through 6–0, 6-1, 6-2.“I think it is good in the early stages of the Grand Slam that you don’t spend so much time, if you have a chance, in court.”“I don’t think I can improve a lot.”The three -time Grand Slam winner Sinner meets the next Russia’s Andre Rubalav, which on Friday proceeded after the Arthur Films of France were injured.Sinner has been looking for his legs since his return from a three -month doping ban, reaching the Italian Open final, where he lost to rule Rolland Gararos Champion Carlos Alkaraz.And the 23-year-old has not left a set in Paris-2024 US Open and the Australian Open this January this January, raising his winning streak at the Grand Slam events in 17 matches. The British fifth seed Jack Draper proved to be very strong for Brazilian teen sensation Joao Fonseka, winning 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 for progress in the fourth round, where he would meet Kazakh Alexander Bubloc.Keys ‘deep excavation’The German Third Seed Zerev, who lost to Alakraj in the last year’s final, won 6–2, 7-6 (7/4), 6–1 against Hamburg Champion Flavio Koboli.“It was quite hot today, and I certainly felt it in court,” Zerev said. “But, yes, are happy to get in three sets and do not waste extra energy.”In the draw of women, a relief keys increase partner American Sophia Kenin by 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.“I am still happy in the tournament,” the 30-year-old seventh seed said, when he served 4–5 at 4-5 after saving three matches points. “I really tried to dig deep.”The fellow countrymen moved forward with Coco Goff, Jessica Pegula and Haley Baptist.Jessica Buzas Manero 7-6 (7/4) of Spain, after going down from the bottom below the baptist, will again face another compatriot in the next round.Keys and Kenin shared a quick break in Dickider, before the Australian Open Champion broke the 31st seed 5–5 and then served to watch the match.Former Australian Open Champion and Rolland Garuss Runner-up Kenin took a 3–0 lead in the third set, before World No. Eight had rounded the match round to book its place in the final 16.World No. two Goff booked his ticket on the same stage with a straight set win over Check Mary Buzkova.The 21-year-old won against World No. 47 through 6–1, 7-6 (7/3) and next time Akritina Alexandrova, 20th seeds, who defeated fellow Russian Veronica Kudematova 6–2, 6–2.The third seed Pegula joined her fellow Americans 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 on the check market Vondrasova.Pegula, last year’s US Open Runner-up, meets Anhirj Lois Boison next time, ranked 361 and final French players are competing in Rolland Garos.Boisson fought the 138th-ranked compatriot Elsa Jequmot to see 6-3, 0-6, 7-5 to fight through pain.“Obviously .. something crazy is going to support,” said Pegula. “I think it will be fun. It would be good to be a part of it.”Earlier, 18-year-old Andreva won the last 16, 6-3, 6–1 in the last 16 over Kazakh Yulia Putinteva.Sixth seed Andreva will play the role of Daria Kastkina next time, in 17th place and is now playing for Australia after switching to her original Russia, who beat Spanish 10th seed Paula Badosa 6-1, 7-5.

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