Lola Radivojević was stopped in the second round of French Open qualifying, losing to Grit Minnen 2-0 (6-1, 6-2) after 67 minutes. The Belgian player decisively outplayed the top Serbian player, with Minnen never giving Radivojević a chance to turn the match around. Despite Minnen's dominance, Radivojević's performance was well below the required level to compete for a spot in the third round of qualifying.

In the first set, Radivojević appeared absent from the match, allowing Minnen to take a commanding 5-0 lead and easily win the first set. The disparity in performance was evident from the break point and unforced error ratio, 3 to 13 in favor of Minnen.

The second set showed some improvement from Radivojević, particularly at the beginning. Minnen broke serve immediately, but Radivojević responded in the next game. However, Minnen regained control of the match mid-set, and Radivojević’s nerves took over as the set progressed.

In the end, Minnen secured victory in two sets and advanced one step closer to a place in the main draw of the second Grand Slam of the season.