Dramatic matches in the qualifiers for Roland Garros always bring incredible stories, but one in particular has captured the attention of the global audience today. Osean Dodin, widely regarded as the most provocative figure in women's tennis, advanced to the second round of qualifiers after an epic comeback against American Kayla Day.

The match ended with a score of 6-4, 2-6, 7-6, but Dodin's path to victory was anything but easy. She was on the brink of defeat, saving two match points, and then in the super tiebreak of the third set, she demonstrated steel nerves to celebrate in front of her home crowd, who enthusiastically cheered her on.

The moment the final ball landed in the opponent’s court, Dodin could no longer hold back her emotions. She fell to her knees and cried. These tears, according to French media, are the result of years of immense pressure, both for her form and due to the constant focus of the media on her private life and appearance rather than her game.

Dodin has long been a thorn in the side of the more conservative parts of the tennis world. While her peers typically post training photos, Dodin is not shy about showing her body in provocative outfits. Her "hot" selfies often teeter on the edge of what is considered sporting, and the idea of opening an OnlyFans profile has further inflamed the male segment of the public, though she is currently focused on returning to the Top 50.

Formerly the 46th-ranked player in the world, Dodin has shown that she still has the fire. However, there is no time for rest. In the battle for the next round and a step closer to the main draw, Dodin will face off against the experienced Alexandr Sasnovich.

(Telegraf.rs)