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Defending champion Iga Svitek advanced to the 3rd round of the 2021 French Open

On a day when the women’s section of the French Open tennis was seen out by Ashleigh Barty, defending champion Iga Svitek and fourth seed Sofia Kenin returned to normal, winning their second-round matches to advance to the third round at the French Open.

Swiatek dispatched Rebecca Peterson of Sweden, 6-1, 6-1 in one hour and one minute to progress while Kenin beat American compatriot Hailey Baptiste 7-5, 6-3.

Poland’s Swiatek was emphatic in her win over her Swedish rival, winning 80 percent of her first service points, getting 15 break-points and ending up winning six of those.

She also won 30 of the receiving points.

“From the beginning, I felt like I had a good day today since I woke up, so I knew that, you know, I am going to be in the right mood,” the world No. 8 Swiatek said in her post-match press conference.

“I just kept that. I did my routines before the match. Then when I was on the court, I just felt the ball perfectly. I felt like I could do anything with it. So I am pretty happy that I had this attitude right now,” she added.

Swiatek will face 30th seed Anett Kontaveit of Estonia in her next round.

Kenin, on the other hand, was stretched by the world No. 203 Baptiste in the first set. The two went neck and neck at 5-5 before Kenin broke at love. She won eight straight points to wrap up the first set and then opened a 4-0 lead in the second set before wrapping up the match.

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