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French Open: It was all that was expected of the strong but uncertain young Polish woman against the former world number one

The French Open had one of its more interesting early scenes of the year, and it happened in the second round, which is where it certainly wasn't anticipated. The world number one Iga Swiatek, the tournament's top power on clay, came very close to being eliminated by a come-backing Naomi Osaka in a hard fought 7-6 (7-1), 1-6, 7-5 win. It was a match like you'll only see in the French Open.

It was a classic battle, if the tournament is watched closely, featuring a lot of momentum, a middle set to dominate, and a finish that would shred nerves. Read the complete story of what transpired, why it's important, and what will be happening next — and how you can follow all the action of the French Open at Sports OKBet.

A second round engagement, as if it were a Final!

No one would have expected the second set of the match to be so charged with a sense of finality as Swiatek and Osaka made it. The two players have met head-to-head before and this one didn't disappoint from the get-go.

Set One was a Tie-Break Tested by Swiatek's Nerves.

The initial set was a tightly contested affair, with neither the two able to find any margin. It finally ended up in a tie-break situation, and Swiatek's coolness in the face of pressure proved her worth as the world number one. It was a tight game of tennis, but she ended it 7-6.

Set Two: Osaka Takes Total Control

Osaka responded emphatically. She knocked out the Swiatek's service games with the same aggressive, first-strike style that earned her multiple Grand Slam titles and sprinted away with the second set 6-1. At one point it seemed it was the game that might be lost, and maybe Swiatek's tournament.

Set Three: Swiatek's Comeback From the Brink

The clinching moment for the match and the highlight reel was:

  • Osaka broke early to gain a commanding 4-1 lead, leaving Swiatek one break away from a spectacular upset.
  • Osaka was in a match point at 5-3.
  • Swiatek dug in and forced the error and took the pressure off her opponent.
  • From there, Swiatek went on to serve Osaka out of position twice more, picking up the rest of the games and finishing the set 7-5.

It was an unexpected turn of events and is the kind of bounce off the wall that you see at the French Open that separates champions from contenders.

This match is important for Iga Swiatek's Title Defense because

Iga Swiatek's survival was a story of the day. She would have lost her third consecutive French Open title much sooner than was expected. But she continues an incredible clay streak in Paris:

  • For the 17th consecutive time, she is in the third round at all four Grand Slams.
  • She has defeated 20 players outside the top 100 at majors without losing a set until this one.
  • The victory puts her on course to win her fourth French Open and fifth Grand Slam.

Her next test will be against the eventual winner of the Croatia vs. Czech contest, and chances are she'll have a chance to get a fresh start before the business end of the tournament.

Naomi Osaka's Encouraging Return to Form

Winning this game was not a success for her, but it was a great start for Naomi Osaka. It was her second tournament back since she became a mother and taking the top-ranked player to a final-set duel is a healthy sign that her competitive form is coming back.

Some lessons learned from Osaka:

  • She is currently 134th in the world and that is because of the time away from the tour, not a decrease in ability.
  • Her front foot, aggressive tennis proved to be very effective for much of the game.
  • The Roland Garros fans expressed their admiration in a very sincere manner and celebrated her battle even when she failed.

This match could turn out to be a defining moment for the neutral fan and the analysts: it was the moment that Osaka showed she's ready to fight for the big prizes once again.

What's Next After the French Open

There's no break in tennis. Immediately following this swing of Roland Garros, the grass-court swing begins with the Stuttgart Open on June 10–16, which also has Andy Murray on the list of notable participants. That will be covered in addition to ongoing French Open reporting, so it's not as if there's not a lot of tennis to watch this week.

Final Thoughts: A Match Worth Remembering

A second round matchup between Iga Swiatek and Naomi Osaka is exactly the kind that makes tennis fans think this tournament never lacks for drama at the French Open. It was everything from a dominant set from Osaka, a match point saved by Swiatek and a champion's composure in the biggest moments. Osaka has won with real momentum in her favor to carry forward to the rest of the year, while Swiatek fights on for another day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which One Of These Two Did Swiatek Beat At The French Open?

Iga Swiatek, who since the first set had been slumping, held on to beat her in the third set after taking a match point in the middle of the set to win 7-6 (7-1), 1-6, 7-5.

Did It Give Naomi Osaka A Match Point In The Third Set?

Yes. Osaka was serving at 5-3 in the deciding set, but couldn't get the match point, which Swiatek would go on to defend and capitalize on, and win the set 7-5.

How Many French Open Titles Has Iga Swiatek Won?

The match renewed her hopes to win her third straight French Open crown and fourth career, as well as a fifth Grand Slam.

Is This Naomi Osaka's Comeback Tournament?

This was Osaka's second event since returning to professional tennis after giving birth, and her effort here has evidenced that she is beginning to get competitive again.

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