Poland's former and post-ball Swiatek drew Slovakia's Rebecca Sramkova 6:3, 6:3 in the first round of the women's singles at the 2025 French Open on the 26th local time, laying a good start for the road to 4 consecutive hegemony and also pulling out her 22nd consecutive wins at the French Open.
Poland in front of the ball and behind Swiatek
Swiatek, who has won four French Open titles, is the favourite to win the women's singles title this year, but she has not been in good form recently, and her last final was last year's French Open.
Facing world No. 42 Slovakia's Slamkova, Swiatek only allowed her opponent to win two games in her first meeting at this year's Australian Open, but she didn't have an easy time today, and she broke through the deadlock in the fourth game with a break in the fourth game and won 6-3 in consecutive ties.
Swiatek was broken at the start of the second set, but she was happy to win the win after taking advantage of her chance in the 6th and 8th games, and after 1 hour and 24 minutes, she also praised her opponent's strong serve and the pressure on her from the baseline.