Sabalenka in action on 1st day in Paris - radio & text
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Roland Garros will pay tribute to its greatest champion with a ceremony for the retired Rafael Nadal on Sunday, while Aryna Sabalenka gets her French Open campaign up and running on the opening day of the tournament.
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Tennis World USA on MSNAryna Sabalenka tells why she loves being 'chased' at French OpenAryna Sabalenka says she enjoys being chased as she finds it challenging but also motivating to go out there and prove who is the best. At this year's French Open, the 27-year-old is seeded at No. 1 for the first time in her career. In the last couple of seasons, the Belarusian would enter Roland Garros as No. 2 seed.
For Sabalenka to win this year’s French Open she will have to wrestle the title from the four-time champion, Iga Swiatek. Swiatek has won 35 of 37 matches at Roland Garros, including 21 in a row, but she has not won a title since she beat Jasmine Paolini in the French final last year.
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India Today on MSNFrench Open 2025, Day 1 Order of Play: Sabalenka, Paolini set for curtain raiserThe focus will be on the likes of Aryna Sabalenka, Qinwen Zheng, Lorenzo Musetti and Jasmine Paolini when the clay-court major gets underway on Sunday.
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Tennis World USA on MSNAryna Sabalenka to avoid meal that caused her food poisoning at 2024 French OpenAryna Sabalenka won't be making the same mistake twice as she has made it clear that she won't eat the same meal that caused her stomach pain during a surprise loss at last year's French Open. After winning the 2024 Australian Open title,
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Iga Swiatek will be seeking a fourth consecutive title at Roland-Garros and fifth overall, and No. 1-ranked Aryna Sabalenka tries to win her first trophy in Paris as the 2025 French Open gets started Sunday.
Aryna Sabalenka has told her French Open rivals, “I’m motivated more than I was last year” in a terrifying message from the world No. 1. She is gunning for her first title at Roland Garros after wins in Melbourne and New York last year.
Aryna Sabalenka has extended her lead at the summit of the WTA rankings to 3,820 points to Coco Gauff, while defending Roland-Garros champion Iga Swiatek has dropped to fifth
Tennis's second Grand Slam tournament of the year will see two familiar names atop each of the men's and women's oddsboards, though the order and odds accompanying those names could be somewhat unusual.
Aryna Sabalenka, the world's top-ranked tennis player, is set to make her mark at the French Open. Embracing the pressure, she acknowledges the challenges of clay courts and has learned lessons from past experiences to enhance her game,