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The cold wind continues to blow! Men's singles seeded players lost more than a quarter of their losses in the first round!

The French Open entered the second round of the competition, but as in previous years, it was also a cold wind, which can be called the most of the four Grand Slams. On the first matchday of the second round, two former tournament runners-up, Ruud and Tsitsipas, were eliminated; In the first round, there were many losses. So, who are the seeded players who were eliminated in the first round of the men's singles?


Fritz[4]


The American has always struggled to make big achievements at the French Open, as Sampras has done in the other three Grand Slams, but he has only missed the French Open title in his career. Only Agassi has won the French Open and is the last American to win the clay Masters.



In recent years, although Fritz and Tiafoe have won clay tournaments, and Paul has also reached the semi-finals of the Rome Masters for two consecutive years, in general, Uncle Sam's army has not achieved satisfactory results in the French Open. After having the best season of his career last year, Fritz is back on the back of the drain this year. Once the second half of the year continues to drop, he will lose his top 10 position.



Dmitry Medvedev[11]


Mr. Mei once again fell in the first round of the French Open, and was out of the tournament early again after this year's Australian Open. Now that he has fallen into the lowest point of his career fame, when will he bottom out? No signs are in sight at this time. I just want to say that Mr. Mei's premature elimination is not unexpected.


Dimitrov[16]


After retiring from four consecutive Grand Slams, Dimi also became the first man in the Open era. He has just announced his girlfriend, and he seems to be proud of his love and disappointed career.



F. Cerendro[18]

Mahachi[21]


Both of them have been the backbone of this season's breakthrough. Among them, the Argentine brother reached the semifinals of the Masters after three years, while Mahachi won the first championship in his career, originally thought to be a strong spoiler at this year's French Open, but the former was unexpectedly out, and the latter was constrained by recent injuries that led to poor form.



Brandon Nakashima[28]

Aliassime[29]

Hurkacs[30]

Mickelson[32]


Several players at the back end of the seeded players have been hit by their opponents. If the two American players are still in shaky form, then Aliassime played too poorly in the round of 16 last year this year, which is a far cry from the form of the French Open and Nadal in five sets.



Hurkacz's defeat to Djokovic in Geneva should have affected his mentality, as evidenced by his unwilling tears after the game. The Polish maestro has finally come out of his injury, and naturally hopes that having a champion will boost his confidence, and who knows that it backfires!


In just the first round, it is surprising that more than a quarter of the seeded players have been lost. Whose exit surprised you? (Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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