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Playing at home, in front of your own people and audience, is supposed to be a plus. However, for the French to appear Roland Garros It was almost a nightmare. Years go by and in Paris no local is celebrating. To find the last triumph, you have to go back to the 80s when the circuit dominated Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Ivan Lendl and Guillermo Villas.

Sports news remember who was the last Frenchman to win Roland Garros and all the local champions in the capital.

Who was the last Frenchman to win Roland Garros?

At Roland Garros 1983, Yannick Noah He was the big gala hope: he started as the sixth best seed. And the brunette, with a steady pace, forcefully took the title against the Swede Mats Wilander by 6-2, 7-5 and 7-6 (3). In the semi-finals, in a national duel, Noah had humiliated Christophe Roger-Vasselin 6-3, 6-0, 6-0.

On the way to the trophy he also beat the Swedish Anders Pierre Järryd (6-1, 6-0 and 6-2), the Paraguayan Víctor Pecci (6-4, 6-3 and 6-3), the American Patrick DuPré. ( 7-5, 7-6 and 6-2), the Australian John Alexander (6-2, 7-6 and 6-1) and the Czech Ivan Lendl (7-6, 6-2, 5-7 and 6 – 0). This was the only Grand Slam title for the son of former Cameroonian footballer Zacharie.

Total, Noah finished his career with 23 ATP Cups (lost 13 finals). His best ranking position was third place, achieved on July 7, 1986.

Henri Leconte, in 1988, came close to making the list but lost in the final to the aforementioned Wilander. The 11th seed, despite not winning, capped off a spectacular tournament in which he beat the German in a memorable five-set match Boris Becker: won 6-7, 6-3, 6-1, 5-7 and 6-4.

All French Roland Garros champions throughout history

Year Champion Finalist
1892 Jean Schopfer (France) Fassitt (Great Britain)
1893 Laurent Riboulet (France) Jean Schopfer (France)
1894 Andre Vacherot (France) Gerard Brosselin (France)
1895 Andre Vacherot (France) Laurent Riboulet (France)
1896 Andre Vacherot (France) Gerard Brosselin (France)
1897 Paul Ayme (France) F. Wardan (Great Britain)
1898 Paul Ayme (France) Paul Lebreton (France)
1899 Paul Ayme (France) Paul Lebreton (France)
1900 Paul Ayme (France) Alain Prevost (France)
1901 Andre Vacherot (France) Paul Lebreton (France)
1902 Michel Vacherot (France) Max Decugis (France)
1903 Max Decugis (France) Andre Vacherot (France)
1904 Max Decugis (France) Andre Vacherot (France)
1905 Maurice Germot (France) Andre Vacherot (France)
1906 Maurice Germot (France) Max Decugis (France)
1907 Max Decugis (France) Robert Wallet (France)
1908 Max Decugis (France) Maurice Germot (France)
1909 Max Decugis (France) Maurice Germot (France)
1910 Maurice Germot (France) François Blanchy (France)
1911 Andre Gobert (France) Maurice Germot (France)
1912 Max Decugis (France) Andre Gobert (France)
1913 Max Decugis (France) Georges Gault (France)
1914 Max Decugis (France) Jean Samazeuilh (France)
1920 Andre Gobert (France) Max Decugis (France)
1921 Jean Samazeuilh (France) Andre Gobert (France)
1922 Henri Cochet (France) Jean Samazeuilh (France)
1923 François Blanchy (France) Max Decugis (France)
1924 Jean Borotra (France) Rene Lacoste (France)
1925

Rene Lacoste (France)

Jean Borotra (France)
1926 Henri Cochet (France)

Rene Lacoste (France)

1927

Rene Lacoste (France)

Bill Tilden (USA)
1928 Henri Cochet (France)

Rene Lacoste (France)

1929

Rene Lacoste (France)

Jean Borotra (France)
1930 Henri Cochet (France) Bill Tilden (USA)
1931 Jean Borotra (France)

Christian Boussus (France)

1932 Henri Cochet (France)

Giorgio De Stefani (Italy)

1946 Marcel Bernard (France) Jaroslav Drobny (Czech Republic)
1983 Yannick Noah (France) Mats Wilander (Sweden)

Who was the last French woman to win Roland Garros?

On the women’s circuit, the drought is not as severe as on the men’s and the last celebration dates back to 2000 when Mary Pierce won the main event against Spain’s Conchita Martínez. Before and after, the local would fall under the definition: Spain’s Arantxa Sánchez Vicario did it in 1994, while Belgium’s Justine Henin did it in 2005.

the history Suzanne Lenglen, at the turn of the last century, marked an era by lifting the trophy six times in seven years. His victories date back to 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1925 and 1926.

Year champion Finalist
1897 Adine Masson (France) P. Giroud (France)
1898 Adine Masson (France)
1899 Adine Masson (France)
1900 Helene Prevost (France)
1901 P. Giroud (France) Leroux (France)
1902 Adine Masson (France) P. Giroud (France)
1903 Adine Masson (France) Kate Gillou (France)
1904 Kate Gillou (France) Adine Masson (France)
1905 Kate Gillou (France) Y. de Pfooffel
1906 Kate Gillou (France) Mac Veagh (Great Britain)
1907 Comtesse de Kermel (France) D’Elva (France)
1908 Kate Gillou (France) A.Pean (France)
1909 Jeanne Matthey (France) Jacqueline Gallay (France)
1910 Jeanne Matthey (France) Marguerite Broquedis (France)
1911 Jeanne Matthey (France) Marguerite Broquedis (France)
1912 Jeanne Matthey (France) Marie Danet (France)
1913 Marguerite Broquedis (France) Jeanne Matthey (France)
1914 Marguerite Broquedis (France) Suzanne Lenglen (France)
1920 Suzanne Lenglen (France) Marguerite Broquedis (France)
1921 Suzanne Lenglen (France) Germaine Golding (Great Britain)
1922 Suzanne Lenglen (France) Germaine Golding (Great Britain)
1923 Suzanne Lenglen (France) Germaine Golding (Great Britain)
1924 Diddie Vlasto (France) Jeanne Vaussard (France)
1925 Suzanne Lenglen (France) Kitty McKane (Great Britain)
1926 Suzanne Lenglen (France) Mary Browne (USA)
1948 Nelly Landry (France) Shirley Fry (USA)
2000 Mary Pierce (France)

Conchita Martinez (Spain)

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Elina Svitolina – Diana Schneider. Prediction and announcement for the Australian Open match

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They will face each other in the 3rd round of the Australian Open on January 23 Elina Svitolina (WTA 12) and Diana Schneider (WTA 22).

The meeting is planned to start at 10:00 Kyiv time.

Sport.ua together with a betting partner bet announcing the upcoming fight!

Elina Svitolina

Ukraine’s first racquet is having an excellent season; He confirmed his top seed status by winning the tournament in Auckland. Svitolina started her journey in this tournament by defeating Spanish athlete Cristina Buxa with scores of 6:4, 6:1. In the second round, she managed to defeat Polish Linda Klimovichova with sets of 7:5 and 6:1.

The Ukrainian player increased his first serve percentage in the second match compared to the first match: 64% versus 49%. The upcoming opponent for Elina is the toughest opponent of the season, this applies both in terms of ratings and class. Potentially, Svitolina could play the winner of Mirra Andreeva – Elena-Gabriela Ruse in the next round.

Diana Schneider

“Nötrka” has already managed to play in two tournaments this season, looked good and was ahead of its rivals in the top 10. In Brisbane, Schneider defeated another former “neutral” Anastasia Potapova, representing Austria, 6:1, 6:3. And then, in the tough fight, Madison Keys was defeated with scores of 7:6, 6:7, 6:7.

In Adelaide, the athlete defeated the following rivals: Leila Fernandez – 7:5, 6:3, Katerina Sinyakova – 6:1, 2:6, 7:5, followed by a victory over American Emma Navarro – 6:3, 6:3. Only in the semifinals did Mirra Andreeva lose with sets of 3:6, 2:6. At the Australian Open, the tennis player started with victories of 2:6, 6:3, 6:3 against the experienced Czech Barbora Krejcikova. The match against Australian Tallia Gibson was incredibly difficult – 3:6, 7:5, 6:3 and she managed to win three match points in the second set.

Match prediction

As statistics show, the rivals never played each other. The Ukrainian athlete is seen as the slight favorite of this pair. Svitolina is ten years older than him and has more experience.

In such a confrontation, a stubborn struggle that can lead to any outcome should be expected. There is no need to remind how important the match against the “neutral” will be for the Ukrainians. Here I would risk betting more than 20.5 total games for 1.64.

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MEDVEDEV: “Oleynikova? Her opinion and frankly I have nothing to say about it.”

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MEDVEDEV: “Oleynikova? Her opinion and frankly I have nothing to say about it.”

Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev He reacted to the interview with a Ukrainian woman at the press conference Alexandra Oleynikova For the L’Équipe publication in which he accused the Russians of supporting Putin:

– The Ukrainian tennis player said that, in his opinion, Russians should not be allowed to participate in international tennis tournaments. He also condemned players, including you, for participating in an exhibition match sponsored by a major Russian oil company with ties to the war in Ukraine. How will you react to this?

– In general, I respect everyone’s every opinion. I’m trying… It’s a little different on the field, isn’t it? However, I respect all opinions off the field. “This is his opinion and frankly I have nothing to say about it,” Medvedev said.

Oleinikova’s words were also commented on by Arina Sabalenko and Diana Schneider, whom Oleinikova also mentioned in her interview.

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VIDEO. Osaka and Kirstea had a falling out following their match at the Aus Open. What happened?

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VIDEO. Osaka and Kirstea had a falling out following their match at the Aus Open. What happened?

Japanese Naomi Osaka and Romanian Sorana Cirstea They were relegated after their match at the 2026 Australian Open.

On January 22, Naomi defeated Sorana in the 1/32 final match with scores of 6:3, 4:6, 6:2 in 1 hour 58 minutes.

In the third set, when Osaka was shouting “kamon” between Kirsty’s first and second serves, Sorana did not like it and turned to the referee: “Is this normal? Shout “kamon” between games? Not the first time in this match.” The Romanian then heard the answer that this was not prohibited by the rules.

After the conflict ended, Osaka and Cirstea coldly shook hands.

  • Naomi Osaka: Why are you doing this?
  • Sorana Cirstea: Because you don’t know what fair play is, my friend. You’ve been playing for so long that you still don’t know what fair play is.

During an on-court interview, Osaka explained what it would take to beat Sorana:

“Apparently there was a lot of ‘kamon’ and stuff that made him very angry. He’s a great player. Apparently this is his last Australian Open. It’s a shame it turned out this way. Although he could have simply said: ‘Hey, I’m sorry but you’re in the way.’ Sometimes emotions boil over, which is understandable. He had an incredible match.”

Sorana Cirstea said at the press conference that she and Naomi had resolved the situation:

“Everything is fine. We just had a chat. Nothing special. After today’s match, I don’t think that’s the main point. The match was good, he was stronger than me towards the end. And yes, he deserved to win. That’s all I have to say. I won’t talk about it. This is my last Australian Open, I’ve been playing for 20 years. I feel there was more than a five-second argument at the end of the match.”

Did you have a chance to talk to Naomi after the match? Is this the most important part of today? There was no drama in this; just two players who have been on Tour for a long time exchanged a few words in five seconds. This is between us. Again, this is my last match at the Australian Open. I’d like to stop there.”

Naomi Osaka also commented on the situation at the press conference:

“Honestly, I’ve never been in this situation before. I don’t know if we should leave it on the field and just keep communicating: ‘Hi, how are you?’ I’m a little confused, but I understand it’s very emotional for him. And I want to apologize. I think the first few things I said on the field were disrespectful. I don’t like disrespecting people. If he wants to talk about it, yes. When I back myself up, I don’t think, ‘Okay, I’m going to tear myself down now.’ [внимательность] another person.” This is just for me.”

Video review of Naomi Osaka – Sorana Cirstea match

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