The two defending champions make for a potent one-two
combination at Roland Garros. Both won going away Saturday to reach the fourth
round.
Swiatek rallied from a break down in the opening set to beat Anett Kontaveit 7-6 (4), 6-0. Nadal wasn't fazed to lose serve twice in a row in the second set and he eliminated Cameron Norrie 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.
Nadal, 35, advanced to the round of 16 at a Grand Slam for
the 50th time, and he’ll next play teenager Jannik Sinner. The Spanish
superstar is trying to add to his record 13 French Open crowns and seeks his
21st major title, which would break the men’s record he shares with Roger
Federer.
Federer and Novak Djokovic are the only other men to have
reached the fourth round at 50 major events.
Swiatek, 20, has won 20 consecutive sets at Roland Garros,
and that streak was in jeopardy when she trailed Kontaveit 4-2. The title holder
dominated from there and lost only 12 points in the second set.
The eighth-seeded Swiatek next faces 18-year-old Ukrainian
Marta Kostyuk, who has reached the round of 16 at a major event for the first
time.
Sofia Kenin advanced to the fourth round for the third
consecutive year by winning a seesaw all-American match against Jessica Pegula,
4-6, 6-1, 6-4. Kenin is the highest-seeded player left in the women's draw at
No. 4, and she has shaken a slump with her return to Roland Garros, where she
was the runner-up to Swiatek in October.
“This whole year hasn’t been so great in terms of my
tennis,” Kenin said. “I've had some early round exits. I'm just happy that I'm
finally finding my rhythm and playing some good tennis again.”
Top-seeded Djokovic didn't face a break point en route to a
6-1, 6-4, 6-1 victory over unseeded Ričardas Berankis. Two Italian 19-year-olds
also advanced — Sinner and Lorenzo Musetti.
Kenin blew a 3-0 lead in the opening set against the No.
28-seeded Pegula, but then began stepping into the court to take charge of
rallies, especially with a backhand that produced two dozen winners. She hit 48
winners overall to 18 for Pegula.
Kenin had 10 double faults and was broken five times but
held her final four service games to close out the win. The 2020 Australian
Open champion, who was sidelined by an appendectomy in February, improved to
10-8 this year.
“I'm happy it's clicking during the French Open,” the
22-year-old Kenin said. “I love the court, I love the clay. It’s a good surface
for me. My game is not where it was at the Australian Open in 2020 but we’re
getting there.”
American Sloane Stephens, who is ranked 59th and out of the
top 50 for the first time since 2017, advanced by beating 18th-seeded Karolina
Muchova 6-3, 7-5. Stephens, the runner-up in 2018, will next face Barbora
Krejcikova, who upset fifth-seeded Elina Svitolina 6-3, 6-2.
Djokovic advanced to the round of 16 at the French Open for
the 12th consecutive year and said he made necessary adjustments on a cool,
cloudy afternoon.
“Maybe for those watching it looked simple, but it wasn’t,”
he told the crowd in French. “The conditions were different. How do you say in
French ... the bounce was lower. I think I coped well.”
Djokovic next faces Musetti, who is playing in his first
Grand Slam event.
“He is a big challenge to me,” Djokovic said. “He will not
have much to lose. I'm sure he’s going to come trying to play the tennis of his
life.”
Musetti rallied to win an all-Italian matchup against Marco
Cecchinato 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Sinner, seeded 18th, beat Mikael Ymer 6-1,
7-5, 6-3.
Jan-Lennard Struff, a 31-year-old German, matched his best
Grand Slam effort by advancing to the fourth round when he beat 18-year-old
qualifier Carlos Alcaraz 6-4, 7-6 (3), 6-2. - AP