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Svitolina Triumphs in Dramatic French Open First-Round Battle

Elina Svitolina battled past Anna Bondar in a dramatic first-round match at the French Open, coming from a set down to win 3-6, 6-1, 7-6. The World No. 7 progressed to the second round for the 13th consecutive year, ending a three-match losing streak against Bondar. The match was the fifth meeting between the two players in 12 months, with four of those encounters at Grand Slams. Svitolina will next face qualifier Kaitlin Quevedo, who is making her Grand Slam main draw debut.

French Open: Svitolina battles past Bondar in dramatic first-round clash

Paris, May 25

Elina Svitolina had to overcome a difficult first round test at the French Open on Monday as she came back from a set down to beat Anna Bondar 3-6 6-1 7-6 in two hours and 26 minutes of compelling tennis at Roland Garros.

The win ensured that the World No. 7 progresses to the second round at Roland Garros for a 13th consecutive year, while ending a three-match losing streak against Bondar in what has become an unlikely narrative, but in many ways, the most intriguing repeat match-up on the WTA Tour.

Monday's match was the fifth time the two women had met in the space of 12 months, with four of these encounters coming at Grand Slams. In spite of the difference in their rankings, Svitolina has found Bondar to be a consistent irritant in the last 12 months and the evolving rivalry is perhaps one of the more curious stories in women's tennis.

After dropping the first set, Svitolina finally started to produce tennis on par with her ranking in the second, rediscovering her groove from the back of the court and repeatedly targeting the movement of her Hungarian opponent, who also had to battle back from five break points down in a crucial service game to stay level at 3-1, to eventually bring the set level.

The final set provided the first time the two women had battled it out to a three-set deciding rubber after each of their previous four encounters had been decided in two. When Svitolina broke to take a 5-3 advantage, the Ukrainian looked on course to serve for the match, but Bondar fought back valiantly, winning 12 of the next 13 points to establish a 6-5 lead.

However, the experienced Ukrainian regrouped well, holding to love, and forced the first 10-point match tiebreak of the tournament.

Svitolina then took over completely from there, the four-time French Open quarter-finalist streaking ahead and eventually taking the first five of the first six points, to seal the tiebreak on her second match point opportunity, having created seven match points on serve.

The match was perhaps just another development of the escalating rivalry between Svitolina and Bondar. Bondar had won their two most recent meetings - at the Madrid Open this year and at the US Open last year, and it was the third successive win for Svitolina over her opponents following victories in the latter rounds at Wimbledon and the French Open last year.

However, this time it provided a much closer and far more dramatic affair.

Svitolina will next meet the qualifier Kaitlin Quevedo, making her Grand Slam main draw debut and currently on a nine-match winning streak following her title triumph in ITF 100 Saint-Gaudens and success through qualification for this tournament.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone who follows tennis casually, I find this Svitolina-Bondar rivalry fascinating. Five matches in 12 months, four at Grand Slams! It's like they're destined to keep meeting. Bondar's fighting spirit after being down 5-3 in the third showed real character. Kudos to both athletes.

Ravi K

Honestly, I feel Bondar got a bit unlucky. She had the momentum at 6-5 in the final set but couldn't close it out. Svitolina's experience in tiebreaks made the difference. Still, a valiant effort from the Hungarian. Hope to see more of this rivalry – it's genuinely interesting! 😊

Sarah B

Great match! But I'm a bit concerned about Svitolina's consistency. She really struggled in the first set. If she wants to make a deep run, she'll need to start stronger against higher-ranked opponents. Nevertheless, credit to her for fighting through.

Kavya N

Such an intense match! That 10-point tiebreak format really adds drama. Bondar winning 12 of 13 points to go from 3-5 down to 6-5 up was incredible. Tennis at this level is all about mental toughness, and Svitolina showed why she's a four-time quarterfinalist here. 🎉

Robert G

Not the most impressive performance from Svitolina, but she got the job done. Bondar is clearly a tricky opponent for her. I wonder if Svitolina's game has a mental block against Bondar given their recent history. She'll need to step it up against Quevedo next round.

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