Roland Garros takes less than three hours to mourn the KO of the best Frenchman

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French men’s tennis had to look no further than 1983 to find one of its own Roland Garros winners. On a wristband with the Cameroonian flag, remembering his ancestors, Yannick Noah He is an idol in Paris, who continues to live for what is considered a success, his natural charisma and his great musical hits.

Even at the most open Roland Garros in recent decades the name and surname of the Frenchman did not appear on the list of candidates for the title. But there was a special excitement among the local public as there was a new batch of young and talented tennis players, from whom some occasional excitement was expected.

This will not be the case for the French No. 1 in the ATP world rankings. Less than three hours before he left the Follow Suzanne Lenglenafter the new retractable roof of the second stadium related and capacity of the complex that will also host the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was officially inaugurated.

At 2h.49′ Roland Garros mourned its first French victim. The butcher, the Italian Lorenzo Sonego, a cautious opponent who won 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 and 6-3 in 2h.49′. defeated Ugo Humbert, 25 years old and number 16 ATP. Champion this season in Dubai ATP, quarterfinalist in Monte Carlo. He choked in front of a subject matter expert.

The veterans Gael Monfils and Adrian Mannarino or young people want Arthur Fils or Giovanni Mpetschi Perricardamong those appearing on the wish list of French fans.

Source: La Verdad

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