L'Italienne Martina Trevisan a dominé Leylah Fernandez, mardi en quarts de finale de Roland-Garros (6-2, 6-7 [3], 6-3), et va jouer sa première demi-finale ...
Fernandez a envoyé un coup droit long de ligne gagnant et Trevisan s'est mise à douter. Elle menait 6-2, 5-4, balle de match à suivre. Son chemin a été moins rectiligne que d'autres. Plutôt du genre tortueux même puisque, pendant cinq ans, elle s'est éloignée du tennis.
Martina Trevisan reached her first Grand Slam semifinal at Roland Garros, and extended her winning streak to 10 matches, with a three-set defeat of Leylah ...
Fernandez had made it to a third set largely thanks to her competitive instincts, and they came to the fore again when the US Open finalist was almost down and out. Serving for the match, Trevisan failed to make a first serve, and Fernandez used her own forehand to punish her. But Trevisan shook off the disappointment and came out firing in the decider. Fernandez went up 3-1, only for Trevisan to find her range with her passing shots to win four of the next five games. She becomes the third Italian woman to reach the Roland Garros semifinals in the Open Era, following 2010 champion Francesca Schiavone and 2012 finalist Sara Errani. In any given forehand-to-forehand exchange, it was Trevisan's versatility and weight of shot that invariably got the upper hand.
Martina Trevisan reached her maiden Grand Slam semi-final after overcoming nerves to see off a spirited Leylah Fernandez in the quarter-final of the French ...
- French Open - French Open After that point I accepted the situation,” Trevisan said.
The Italian had a chance to win in two sets against the 17th-seeded Canadian at Court Philippe Chatrier but Fernandez, hobbled by a foot injury, saved a match ...
She had the foot taped during a medical timeout after the fifth game, trailing 3-2. Fernandez falls to Trevisan in Roland-Garros quarters Fernandez falls to Trevisan in Roland-Garros quarters
On the surface, Martina Trevisan's run to the Roland Garros semifinals this year seems surprising, but the reality is she has game -- an especially good ...
In the past, Trevisan has let the moment get the better of her, but the key to her progress in Paris has been to soak in the moment. "So I accepted the situation and I tried to be focused on every point. "Even I felt a lot of tension and I was so nervous, because even my arms felt it, but I was happy anyway. But at 28, Trevisan is now the first of the group to make a major semifinal. Martina Trevisan is having the time of her life. "I looked around me and I was in the most important court in the world," Trevisan said. The Italian handled a then-16-year-old Gauff in cold and heavy night-time conditions and she'll know what to expect this time around as well. "I saw Flavia and Francesca yesterday because they are playing the Legends tournament," Trevisan said. The week before the French Open, Trevisan captured her first title on the Hologic WTA Tour, winning on the clay in Rabat. Including a win against Garbiñe Muguruza, her second against an opponent in the Top 10, Trevisan has been unstoppable since. In the Round of 16, Trevisan ended Aliaksandra Sasnovich's run, and she held her nerve to stop Fernandez, who had beaten Bencic and Anisimova. Her win versus Fernandez was her 10th in a row. Eventually, she found herself with a racquet in hand, not to compete but to coach at her local club.
Martina Trevisan reached her first French Open semi-final with a 6-2 6-7(3) 6-3 win over Canadian teenager Leylah Fernandez.
The world number 59 had the chance to seal the match in straight sets but failed to serve out at 5-4 as Fernandez dug deep to stay in the contest. Trevisan, surprisingly making only her third main draw appearance in Paris, began the match in a confident fashion and broke serve in the opening game. Unseeded Italian Martina Trevisan is through to her first French Open semifinal with another impressive win over Leylah Fernandez.
La première demi-finaliste de Roland-Garros est une invitée surprise: l'Italienne Martina Trevisan, 59e joueuse mondiale, est venue à bout mardi de la ...
Mais Fernandez a de nouveau démontré sa résilience, brisant l’Italienne au 5e jeu. Fernandez, 17 tête de série, a été incommodée par un problème au pied droit dès le début du match. L’Italienne a finalement scellé l’issue du match au jeu suivant.
Leylah Annie Fernandez s'est inclinée en trois manches de 2-6, 7-6 et 3-6 devant l'Italienne Martina Trevisan, en quarts de finale à Roland-Garros.
Mais Fernandez a de nouveau démontré sa résilience, brisant l'Italienne au 5e jeu. Fernandez, 17 tête de série, a été incommodée par un problème au pied droit dès le début du match. Fernandez s'incline en trois manches devant Trevisan à Roland-GarrosRoland-Garros mardi, 31 mai 2022.
Canada's Leylah Fernandez is out of the French Open. The No. 17 seed lost 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-3 to unseeded Italian Martina Trevisan in the women's ...
She had the foot taped during a medical timeout after the fifth game, trailing 3-2. Fernandez, a Montreal native, was the only Canadian remaining in action at the French Open. The quarterfinal appearance was the most success she's had at Roland Garros. PARIS -- Canadian Leylah Fernandez was defeated by Martina Trevisan of Italy in the quarterfinals of the French Open.
PARIS —-Unseeded Italian Martina Trevisan maintained her impressive form as she surged into the French Open semi-finals with a 6-2 6-7(3) 6-3 defeat of ...
Now she has gone further and will be confident against either Coco Gauff or Sloane Stephens in the semi-final. The 19-year-old Canadian earned a break at the start of the second set but Trevisan re-established control and broke twice to hold a 5-4 lead with her serve to come. Trevisan had all the answers as she dominated most of the match against a below-par Fernandez who struggled to repeat the form that took her to last year’s U.S. Open final.
Trevisan had all the answers as she dominated most of the match against a below-par Fernandez who struggled to repeat the form that took her to last year's ...
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros)May 31, 2022 — Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros)May 31, 2022 Moment of a lifetime 🙌@MartinaTrevisa3becomes the first Italian woman to reach the semi-finals in Paris since Errani in 2013, defeating Fernandez 6-2, 6-7(3), 6-3 #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/R1eESUGQjR
L'Italienne Martina Trevisan a remporté son quart de finale en trois sets, contre la jeune canadienne Leylah Fernandez.
Pour la première fois de sa carrière, Martina Trevisan disputera une demi-finale d'un Grand Chelem. C'est la première italienne dans le carré final à Paris depuis Sara Errani en 2012. Sur le court Philippe-Chatrier, la joueuse italienne Martina Trevisan a remporté son quart de finale contre la jeune canadienne Leylah Fernandez, invitée surprise des quarts. Malgré le revers et l'élimination, la Canadienne de 19 ans a sauvé plusieurs balles de match en infligeant notamment des breaks à Trevisan. Elle a montré une vraie combativité lorsqu'elle était dos au mur.
ROLAND-GARROS - Martina Trevisan, 59e mondiale, a sorti la jeune Canadienne Leylah Fernandez, 18e mondiale, 6-2, 6-4.
Pour Fernandez, le rêve est passé et cette défaite devrait faire mal alors que l'opportunité de retrouver les demi-finales d'un Majeur après sa finale de l'US Open l'an passé semblait accessible au vu de son niveau sur la quinzaine. Après avoir bouclé rapidement le premier set, l'Italienne a breaké au moment idéal à 4-4 dans la deuxième pour servir pour le match. Son pied droit était en cause et l'aura empêcher de défendre totalement ses chances, avec des fautes directes à gogo (44 au total). Reste qu'elle a su se battre avec ses armes, profitant de la fébrilité de son adversaire.
Trevisan became the third Italian woman to reach the last four at Roland Garros in the Open era after 2010 champion Francesca Schiavone and 2012 finalist Sara ...
- French Open - French Open - French Open “The trophy in Rabat for me was very important. “So I accepted the situation and I tried to be focused on every point. “In the first match point, I felt a little more nervous.
L'italienne, numéro 59 mondial, a créé la surprise cet après-midi en battant Leylah Fernandez (n°18). Elle rejoint pour la première fois de sa carrière les ...
La première demi-finaliste de Roland-Garros est une invitée surprise: l'Italienne Martina Trevisan, 59e joueuse mondial, est venue à bout mardi de la ...
Le chaos se poursuit dans le tableau féminin où, avec Leylah Fernandez, une nouvelle favorite est tombée. Jusqu'ici le meilleur parcours de Martina Trevisan dans un tournoi du Grand Chelem était un quart, déjà à Paris en 2020. "Lors de la première balle de match j'étais trop nerveuse, j'ai trop réfléchi en me disant que je n'étais qu'à un point de la demi-finale", a livré la Florentine de 28 ans pour qui c'est une première. Malgré un sursaut en fin de deuxième manche avec une balle de match sauvée et le tie break remporté, l'étoile montante de Montréal, qui pointe au 18e rang mondial, a trop multiplié les fautes directes (44) pour espérer regoûter à un dernier carré de tournoi du Grand Chelem.
La première demi-finaliste de Roland-Garros est une invitée surprise: l'Italienne Martina Trevisan, 59e joueuse mondiale, est venue à bout mardi de la ...
L’an dernier, ma défaite en quarts a été difficile. Mais Fernandez a de nouveau démontré sa résilience, brisant l’Italienne au cinquième jeu. C’est arrivé, tout simplement, et il faudra juste en tirer une leçon», dit-elle, dans ce clip audio. «Je suis vraiment heureuse! L’Italienne a finalement scellé l’issue du match au jeu suivant. Malgré son inconfort, Fernandez a été fidèle à elle-même et elle n’a jamais abandonné. Après avoir sauvé une balle de match à 4-5 au deuxième set, elle a arraché le deuxième set au bris d’égalité.
It looks like Leylah Annie Fernandez's second Grand Slam semifinal will have to wait. Fernandez fell 2-6, 7-6, 3-6 in an epic two and a half hour ...
In the girls singles draw (for amateur players under the age of 18), Canadian’s Victoria Mboko and Annabelle Xu are into their quarter-finals. It represents the first grand slam semifinal appearance for both women. However, in mixed doubles, Ottawa native Gabriela Dabrowski is still alive, as she is into the quarterfinals with her partner John Peers. The pair are ranked third, and will be facing off against Lucie Hradecka and Gonzalo Escobar later on Wednesday night.
It looks like Leylah Annie Fernandez's second Grand Slam semifinal will have to wait. Fernandez fell 2-6, 7-6, 3-6 in an epic two and a half hour ...
In the girls singles draw (for amateur players under the age of 18), Canadian’s Victoria Mboko and Annabelle Xu are into their quarter-finals. It represents the first grand slam semifinal appearance for both women. However, in mixed doubles, Ottawa native Gabriela Dabrowski is still alive, as she is into the quarterfinals with her partner John Peers. The pair are ranked third, and will be facing off against Lucie Hradecka and Gonzalo Escobar later on Wednesday night.
Canadian Leylah Fernandez was defeated by Martina Trevisan of Italy in the quarterfinals of the French Open. Trevisan won the match 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-3.
Italian star Martina Trevisan is set to play American teenager Coco Gauff tomorrow for a place in the final at Roland-Garros.
This all changed in 2020, when Trevisan made her main draw debut at the Australian Open. She defeated Gauff, Maria Sakkari and fifth seed Kiki Bertens, before losing to Iga Świątek in the quarter-finals. In contrast, the 28-year-old Trevisan has been playing on the WTA Tour since 2016. Trevisan’s path to the top of women’s tennis has been a difficult one. Now, two years after reaching the quarter-final at Roland-Garros, Trevisan has gone one step further. It may seem as if Gauff has been on the WTA Tour for years, but she is only 18-years-old.
Teenager Gauff defeated fellow American Sloane Stephens in straight sets, while veteran Trevisan became the first Italian since Sara Errani in 2013 to reach ...
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PARIS (AP) — Coco Gauff left Roland Garros 12 months ago crestfallen, knowing she let a big lead slip away in her major quarterfinal debut.
“I was playing to get to a semifinal, and I still had a set in front of me, so I had to start from scratch.” “I was very tired and I had to go to the bathroom. About two months beforehand, Trevisan wrote a blog post that discussed in detail her experience with anorexia as a teenager. Fernandez was treated by a trainer for a problem with her right foot after the match’s fifth game and her movement was hampered throughout. “It was just a mental challenge today,” said Gauff, who began this trip to Paris by taking photos near the Eiffel Tower while holding her recently earned high school diploma. “I know no matter how good or bad my career is, I know I’m a good person, so I think that’s a good message for young people.
The first of two women's semifinal matches has been set at the French Open. Who do you think will win: Coco Gauff or Martina Trevisan?
I favor the 18-year-old Gauff in this one. Having won in Rabat prior to the tournament, Martina Trevisan has rode a wave of form into the French Open semifinals. Still, Gauff looked ready to crumble under pressure in her last match (an unfortunate theme with her), and it will be even more intense in the semifinal. Martina Trevisan is an extreme case of using a warm-up event as a springboard to go deep at a Slam. The Italian is suddenly playing with so much confidence, but her two most recent clashes had her drop her level a fair bit, having to come through a nerve-wracking finish against Leylah Fernandez. Cori Gauff, on the other hand, has been ruthless in this event, not dropping a single set. The first of two women’s semifinal matches has been set at the French Open. American teen phenom Coco Gauff is through to her first Major semifinal. The American is the favorite to reach the final from this match-up but it might not be easy.
Round: Semifinals. Venue: Paris, France. Category: Grand Slam. Surface: Outdoor Clay. Prize money: €21,256,800. Live telecast: USA - Tennis Channel, NBC ...
If she can manage to push Trevisan out of her comfort zone and not let her play her natural game, she has a pretty good chance of advancing to her first final at a Major. She will need to repeat this against Trevisan, although it could take some time for Gauff to get used to the weight of the heavy topspin shots coming from the southpaw. But Gauff has come a long way since then. With five straight-sets wins, she is now in her first-ever Grand Slam semifinal and will be eager to make it to the title showdown. But all Gauff could manage was four wins on the surface before heading to the second Major of the year. The 18-year-old Gauff has had an inconsistent season so far.