highs and lows
With his victory in the final on Sunday against Casper Ruud, Novak Djokovic became the first player to win at least three times in all Grand Slam tournaments. The French…

highs and lows
With his victory in the final on Sunday against Casper Ruud, Novak Djokovic became the first player to win at least three times in all Grand Slam tournaments. The French number one, Caroline Garcia (here, during the 1st round, May 29), saw her road stop in the 2nd round for the fourth time in five editions. M. Baucher/Panoramic, E. DUNAND/AFP
The editorial staff takes stock of a sunny edition that will go down in history.
Flooded with sunshine, Roland-Garros has, in the absence of Rafael Nadal, whose shadow hovered over the scene, delivered an edition that will be remembered. For the identity of the winners (the Polish Iga Swiatek and the Serbian Novak Djokovic), the game and the spectacle produced. A look back at the highlights and disappointments of a landmark tournament.
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The dimension of Djokovic
Of wall street journal At Guardian, of brand At New York Timesof the Nation At Evening, the triumph of the Serb (winner 7-6, 6-3, 7-5 of the Norwegian Casper Ruud in the final), synonymous with 23e major title (22 for Rafael Nadal, 20 for Roger Federer) made the headlines of the international press on Monday. By the way, Novak Djokovic became the first player to win at least three times in all Grand Slam tournaments.
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