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.
fenerbahce were miles better this season tbh honestly didn't see that coming lol Djokovic just different class rn... not convinced they can keep this up but we'll see