A Masterclass in Paris

The clay courts of Roland Garros witnessed another Serbian giant rise from the ashes. Anastasija Cvetković, the proud daughter of Niš, didn't just win; she dismantled her opponent with surgical precision. Facing French hopeful Nehira Sanon, the sixth seed in the junior draw left no room for doubt, securing a dominant 6-2, 6-2 victory in just 78 minutes.

Breaking the Rhythm

Sanon attempted a chaotic strategy, employing unorthodox, recreational-style shots to disrupt Cvetković’s flow. It was a valiant but futile effort. The only moment of genuine tension arrived at 3-2 in the first set, where the French player briefly held her ground. But Cvetković, displaying the mental fortitude of a seasoned veteran, seized control. She climbed to a 5-2 lead and never looked back.

Destiny Awaits

From that pivotal moment, the match became a showcase of superior talent. Cvetković punished errors with devastating forehand winners and fearless net approaches. This performance marks her deepest run at a Grand Slam event to date, booking a spot in the quarterfinals. Next up? An intriguing clash against the 11th seed, Paola Pinzera Selorio. The Serbian star is no longer just a contender; she is the force to be reckoned with.