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Garcia, Gasquet delight French fans after Humbert crashes

PARIS : Seasoned campaigners Caroline Garcia and Richard Gasquet kept French hopes alive at Roland Garros with battling victories on Sunday, but it was the end of the road for talented 17th seed Ugo Humbert who fell in the first round.

Garcia, the 21st seed, shook off a sluggish start during which she dropped the opening set to eventually get past German Eva Lys 4-6 7-5 6-2 under the roof at Philippe Chatrier.

"It's never easy to start a new Roland Garros, there have been difficult moments for me in this tournament, even if it's dear to my heart," said Garcia, who is bidding to become the first French woman to win the title since Mary Pierce in 2000.

"I succeeded to stay in the game and to get better as the match goes on. It's difficult for me to keep my focus at a high level, especially with my game."

Up next for the 2022 WTA Finals champion, who has lost in the second round in her last three French Open appearances, is American Sofia Kenin.

At 37 and in the twilight of his career, Gasquet is not the man that most fans will be pinning their hopes on of ending the nation's wait for a first homegeown champion since Yannick Noah's triumph in 1983.

But in his 21st Roland Garros main draw appearance that equalled Feliciano Lopez's Open era record, the silky Gasquet showed plenty of steel to beat Croatian Borna Coric 7-6(5) 7-6(2) 6-4 to huge cheers from the Suzanne Lenglen crowd.

"I knew that the first set was key for me. I handled the decisive moments well, the first and second set tie-breaks," said an emotional Gasquet.

"It may not be the best moment of my career, but still a superb moment."

Humbert, the highest seeded French player in the men's draw was defeated 4-6 6-2 4-6 3-6 by Italian Lorenzo Sonego, marking the fifth time in

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