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Karen Khachanov - Roland Garros - Carlos Moyá - Moyá: "Si Nadal tiene una petición, deberían escucharla" - en.as.com

Moyá: "Si Nadal tiene una petición, deberían escucharla"

Ambos lo manifestaron en rueda de prensa tras superar a Félix Auger-Aliassime y Karen Khachanov, respectivamente. Finalmente, será el balear quien lo haga. Además, frente a Novak Djokovic, un partido que no se veía desde las semifinales de la pasada edición del torneo parisino.

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Sloane Stephens - Karen Khachanov - Carlos Alcaraz - Roland Garros - Alexander Zverev - Sebastian Korda - Philippe Chatrier - Zverev - Alcaraz: horario, TV, cómo ver y dónde seguir Roland Garros en directo - en.as.com - Madrid

Zverev - Alcaraz: horario, TV, cómo ver y dónde seguir Roland Garros en directo

Alexander Zverev y Carlos Alcaraz darán el pistoletazo de salida a la ronda de cuartos de final del cuadro masculino de Roland Garros. El alemán, tercer favorito al título, y el español, sexto cabeza de serie del torneo, se volverán a ver las caras apenas tres semanas después de que Alcaraz derrotase a Zverev en la final del Mutua Madrid Open.

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Roland Garros - El País - Roland Garros 2022: No pensar en lo que no se puede controlar | Deportes | EL PAÍS - en.as.com

Roland Garros 2022: No pensar en lo que no se puede controlar | Deportes | EL PAÍS

En ocasiones, la ejecución de los tenistas y el resultado de la misma se ve influenciada por factores externos al propio deporte. En una disciplina individual que se juega, en muchos casos, al aire libre, las condiciones climatológicas pueden propiciar alguna victoria menos prevista o desencadenar una derrota menos anticipada.

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Roger Federer - Rafael Nadal - Roland Garros - French Open 2022 - Rafael Nadal perseveres yet again in a year that's been anything but ordinary - espn.com - France - Australia - Mexico - India -  Paris - county Wells

French Open 2022 - Rafael Nadal perseveres yet again in a year that's been anything but ordinary

PARIS — Rafael Nadal is used to overcoming adversity. His entire year has been anchored around it — whether it's his chronic foot injury, a rib fracture or his own Uncle Toni attempting to mastermind his downfall.

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Rafael Nadal - Roland Garros - Clash of the titans: Nadal faces Djokovic in French Open quarter-final - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France -  Rome

Clash of the titans: Nadal faces Djokovic in French Open quarter-final

Rafael Nadal's five-set 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 scoreline against Felix Auger-Aliassime in the fourth-round of the French Open should be a synonym for survival. Some 30 minutes later, in his post-match conference, the 35-year-old delivered a vignette of his woes. A Rafa special. As characteristic as the fight that doesn't fade. Ahead of the blockbuster quarter-final clash against the world No.1 Novak Djokovic, their 10th meeting at Roland Garros, Nadal was landing them softly. Typically, refusing to whip up the dust.

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Simona Halep - Iga Swiatek - Roland Garros - Zheng Qinwen - "Wish I Can Be A Man," Says China's Zheng Qinwen As Stomach Cramps End French Open Bid - sports.ndtv.com - France - China -  Stuttgart

"Wish I Can Be A Man," Says China's Zheng Qinwen As Stomach Cramps End French Open Bid

China's Zheng Qinwen said severe stomach cramps ruined her hopes of completing a shock French Open win against world number one Iga Swiatek on Monday and left her wishing "I can be a man". Zheng, just 19 and playing in her first Roland Garros, took the first set off the top seed before slipping to a 6-7 (5/7), 6-0, 6-2 defeat in their last-16 tie. The world number 74 had needed a medical timeout to strap her injured right leg early in the second set but she revealed that was the least of her concerns.

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Lionel Messi - Roger Federer - Rafael Nadal - Iga Swiatek - Roland Garros - Steve Kerr - Ime Udoka - Djokovic, Nadal clash for 59th time in French Open blockbuster - arabnews.com - France - Usa - Australia - Melbourne -  Paris

Djokovic, Nadal clash for 59th time in French Open blockbuster

PARIS: Novak Djokovic renews his 16-year rivalry with Rafael Nadal at the French Open on Tuesday with a semifinal spot at stake and where victory for the world number one could end the 13-time champion’s Roland Garros career. Nadal, who turns 36 on Friday, puts his record of 109 wins and just three losses in Paris since his title-winning debut in 2005 on the line against the defending champion. The Spaniard was taken to five sets for only the third time at the tournament by 21-year-old Felix Auger-Aliassime in the fourth round. In the immediate aftermath of that victory, Nadal admitted that not only was this year’s French Open at stake but possibly his entire playing future. “I know my situation, and I accept it,” said Nadal, who arrived in Paris unsure if he would be able to take part after suffering a recurrence of a chronic foot injury which has plagued him for most of his career. “I am just enjoying the fact that I am here for one more year. And being honest, every match that I play here, I don’t know if it’s going to be my last at Roland Garros.” Overall, Djokovic leads Nadal 30-28 since their first career meeting at the 2006 French Open. Nadal has a 19-8 edge on clay and has won seven of the pair’s nine meetings in Paris. Djokovic, however, came out on top in the semifinals at Roland Garros in 2021 on his way to a second title.

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Simona Halep - Roland Garros - Jannik Sinner - Jessica Pegula - Justine Henin - Zheng Qinwen - Iga Swiatek Survives Scare Against Injured Zheng Qinwen At French Open, Andrey Rublev Wins - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - France - Italy - Usa - Australia - China

Iga Swiatek Survives Scare Against Injured Zheng Qinwen At French Open, Andrey Rublev Wins

World number one Iga Swiatek survived a scare at the hands of injured Chinese teenager Zheng Qinwen on Monday, dropping the first set in their French Open last-16 clash before going on to make the quarter-finals with a 32nd successive win. Swiatek prevailed 6-7 (5/7), 6-0, 6-2 to equal the third best winning streak this century set by Justine Henin 14 years ago. In an 82-minute opening set, 74th-ranked Zheng saved five set points, had two of her own and then clawed her way back from 2/5 down in the tiebreak to stun the top seed.

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