Angelique Kerber reached the second round at the French Open. After a big fight, German number one prevailed in Paris against Polish Magdalena Cheeky with 2: 6, 6: 3, 7: 5. Two days after her triumph at the tennis tournament in Strasbourg, Kerber needed 2:28 hours for their success. The three-time Grand Slam tournament winner even had to ward off two match balls before making progress in the second attempt.
Shortly afterwards, she sagged her knees before the three-time Grand Slam winner and native of Bremen roared a loud "come on" after the happy end of a real nerve battle under the wild cheer of the audience and encouraged her fans into a wave.
"I left my heart on the pitch today, everything I had, I left on the pitch. I'm so happy that I won the match. The mood here is horny. It is incredible," said Kerber at "Eurosport".
The 34-year-old is now dealing with the French Wildcard player Elsa Jacquemot.
Petkovic: "In old age, the energy goes down, sometimes up"
Andrea Petkovic had successfully mastered her opening hurdle in front of Kerber. The Darmstadt woman won 6: 4, 6-2 against the French woman Oceane Dodin and is now playing against Viktoria Asarenka from Belarus.
"In old age, the energy goes down, sometimes up," said the 34-year-old: "The art is to hold the energies house and train smarter." Petkovic apparently succeeded in preparing this - and national coach Barbara Rittner was enthusiastic: "That was a masterpiece. I rarely saw her play tennis so well in the first round of a Grand Slam." Next opponent of the world ranking 65. is the former number one Viktoria Asarenka from Belarus.
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