Svitolina, Swiatek sail; stupendous Starodubtseva sends s…

Iga Swiatek has improved her career record at the French Open to 42-3.

The four-time champion eliminated 35th-ranked Sara Bejlek 6-2, 6-3 to reach the third round on Wednesday.

Swiatek won Roland Garros in 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024.

With a heat wave still a factor in Paris, seventh-seeded Elina Svitolina extended a run of solid form with a 6-0, 6-4 victory over Kaitlin Quevedo.

Svitolina is on an eight-match winning streak after raising the Italian Open trophy.

Also, 11th-seeded Belinda Bencic beat American opponent Caty McNally 6-4, 6-0.

Svitolina, Swiatek sail; stupendous Starodubtseva sends stuttering second seed Rybakina packing

Elina Svitolina of Ukraine celebrates after winning against Kaitlin Quevedo of Spain during their second round women’s singles tennis match at the French Open tennis tournament in Paris, on Wednesday. AP

For the fourth straight day of this year’s tournament, the temperature was forecast to rise to at least 32 degrees Celsius (90 Fahrenheit).

Meanwhile, Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina suffered a shock early exit in the French Open second round on Wednesday at the hands of unseeded Ukrainian Yuliia Starodubtseva.

The Kazakh world number two blew a one-set lead in dramatic fashion at Roland Garros, slumping to a 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (10/4) loss.

“Honestly, hard to describe, I’m super happy,” said world number 55 Starodubtseva after beating a top-10 opponent for the first time in her career.

“I’m super proud of myself that I was able to do this today. It was a tricky third set but I got it done in the end.”

It is Rybakina’s earliest exit from any WTA tournament since the 2025 Miami Open and first defeat in the opening two rounds of a major since the 2024 Australian Open.

Starodubtseva will face either in-form American 26th seed Hailey Baptiste or China’s Wang Xiyu for a place in the last 16.

Svitolina, Swiatek sail; stupendous Starodubtseva sends stuttering second seed Rybakina packing

Yuliia Starodubtseva celebrates after winning her second round match against Elena Rybakina at the French Open. Reuters

She has already matched her previous best run at a Grand Slam event, when she lost to Jasmine Paolini in the French Open third round as a lucky loser 12 months ago.

Rybakina started strongly on a sweltering Court Suzanne Lenglen, easing into a 5-1 lead before wrapping up the opening set.

But her game quickly unravelled as an inspired Starodubtseva reeled off the first five games of the second en route to taking the set.

Rybakina was on the ropes as she quickly lost the opening three games of the decider to slip a double-break behind.

She dug deep, though, to get a break back and then stave off two break points to cut the gap to 3-2.

Another Rybakina break followed just as the clock reached the two-hour mark, bringing the third set level at 4-4.

Starodubtseva regrouped just when she looked to be wilting, doggedly holding serve in the 12th game to force a breaker.

The deciding tie-break started with a Rybakina double fault, and Starodubtseva wasted little time in stretching 6-2 in front.

She completed the biggest win of her career on her second match point when Rybakina sent a forehand flying wide.

“You can’t be thinking it will be easy, even at 3-0 (in the third set), I was thinking this might still not be easy,” said Starodubtseva.

Meanwhile, sweltering conditions during the opening week of this year’s French Open have added a fresh challenge, with players including Iga Swiatek and Elina Svitolina saying success will hinge on who adapts best over the course of ‌the tournament.

Like much of Western Europe, France is experiencing higher-than-normal temperatures in May, with the mercury climbing ​past 30 degrees Celsius (86°F) in Paris and baking the red clay at Roland Garros on the ‌opening four days.

While the dry heat ‌falls short of furnace-like conditions often seen at the Australian Open in January, it has quickened the courts and tested players by placing a premium on managing their bodies and constructing points carefully.

In hot conditions, the ball travels faster ‌through the air and bounces higher off the dry clay, shortening reaction times, quickening rallies and making control tougher, especially in longer exchanges as players adjust to the livelier surface.

Agencies

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