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How to Watch Valentin Royer vs. Roberto Carballes Baena at the 2025 Roland Garros: Live Stream, TV Channel

How to Watch Valentin Royer vs. Roberto Carballes Baena at the 2025 Roland Garros: Live Stream, TV Channel

USA Today22-05-2025

How to Watch Valentin Royer vs. Roberto Carballes Baena at the 2025 Roland Garros: Live Stream, TV Channel
In the Round of 128 at the Roland Garros on Sunday, Valentin Royer (ranked No. 120) takes on Roberto Carballes Baena (No. 63).
Royer was most recently in action on May 6, 2025 at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, where he fell to Tomas Barrios Vera (5-7, 7-5, 5-7) in the qualifying round. Carballes Baena fell in one sets the most recent time he played on May 8, 2025, falling 3-6, 0-0 (retired) to Sebastian Ofner in the Round of 128 at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia.
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Valentin Royer vs. Roberto Carballes Baena: live stream info & TV channel
Tournament: Roland Garros
Roland Garros Round: Round of 128
Round of 128 Date: Sunday, May 25
Sunday, May 25 Live Stream: Watch Tennis Channel on Fubo
Watch Tennis Channel on Fubo Court Surface: Clay
Valentin Royer vs. Roberto Carballes Baena matchup stats
Royer is 2-3 on clay over the past 12 months.
On clay, Royer has won 69.9% of his service games and 33.3% of his return games over the past year.
On clay over the past 12 months, Royer has converted 18 of 38 break points (47.4%).
In his last tournament, the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Royer lost in the Qualification Round 2 to No. 118-ranked Barrios Vera, 5-7, 7-5, 5-7 on May 6.
The 32-year-old Carballes Baena, who is seeking his first tournament victory on clay in 2025, is 7-8 over the past 12 months on that surface.
While playing on clay, Carballes Baena has a 64.4% winning percentage in service games and a 31.0% winning percentage in return games.
Carballes Baena has claimed 40.2% of break points on clay (47 out of 117) to rank 42nd.
In the round of 128 of his most recent tournament (the Internazionali BNL d'Italia), Carballes Baena played No. 143-ranked Ofner on May 8 and lost 3-6, 0-0 (retired).
Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 10:00 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

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