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French Open 2025: Alexei Popyrin wins, Ajla Tomljanovic loses
French Open 2025: Alexei Popyrin wins, Ajla Tomljanovic loses

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French Open 2025: Alexei Popyrin wins, Ajla Tomljanovic loses

New Australian Daria Kasatkina is the lone female alive at the French Open after Ajla Tomljanovic's defeat as Alexei Popyrin declared he can 'beat anybody' after powering into the third round with the draw now in his favour. Popyrin, the boys' champion at Roland Garros in 2017, ended a six-year opening-round losing streak before taking down Chile's Alejandro Tabilo in straight sets and is riding all sorts of confidence going into his match with Portugal's world No.41 Nune Borges. The draw has opened up for Popyrin, the 25th seed, after Borges took down two-time finalist Casper Ruud. 'I've always had that confidence. On my day I can beat anybody, but that's not important to me. What's important to me is bringing a consistent level day in, day out,' Popyrin said. 'That's what I've struggled with in the past.' Alexei Popyrin is confident of a deep run at the French Open. Picture:Popyrin was the first Australian into the third round with compatriots Adam Walton, Alex de Minaur and Kasatkina still to play their second-round matches. But Tomljanovic, who took out fellow Aussie Maya Joint in the opening round, failed in her centre court appearance, losing with a double-fault to round out a lacklustre effort against No.4 seed Jasmine Paolin, going down 6-3, 6-3. Tomljanovic, 32, conceded she didn't find her 'A game' when it mattered most but said she would leave Paris 'optimistic' 'It was a tough performance out there,' she said. Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic bowed out in straight sets. Picture: Julien De Rosa / AFP 'My dad (coach Ratko) used to say 'we've got 12 more of those grand slams you can play'. And now I know it's not 12 anymore, the number is smaller. 'There were still moments where I played some good points, good games, and I definitely leave Paris feeling optimistic with happy memories again.' Read related topics: French Open

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