Thomas Faurel erreicht Hauptfeld bei Roland Garros

Thomas Faurel, der 20-jährige Neffe des Trainers von Coco Gauff, hat sich nach drei Siegen in Folge in der Qualifikation für das Hauptfeld von Roland Garros qualifiziert.

Faurel, derzeit die Nummer 382 der Weltrangliste, besiegte Genaro Alberto Olivieri mit 7:6, 6:3, Jay Clarke mit 6:4, 6:3 und Dalibor Svrcina mit 6:2, 6:3, ohne einen einzigen Satz abzugeben. Die Siege sicherten ihm seine erste Teilnahme an einem Grand-Slam-Hauptfeld und machten ihn zum zweitjüngsten Franzosen, dem dieses Kunststück bei den French Open in diesem Jahrhundert gelungen ist.

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