French Open 2022 5 unseeded players who could shake up the women s draw
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The remarkable run continues as fends off Andreescu 7-6(2), 6-0!
XXVI wins The remarkable run continues as fends off Andreescu 7-6(2), 6-0! The 2019 US Open winner could meet No. 14 seed , who has only reached the third round of the French Open once, in the second round. Andreescu could then play No. 17 seed Leylah Fernandez in the third round, before a potential last 16 clash with No. 4 seed , or No. 27 seed Amanda Anisimova.
French Open 2022 5 unseeded players who could shake up the women s draw
Bianca Andreescu during a match at the 2022 Italian Open The 2022 French Open women's singles draw contains a number of dangerous players who are unseeded due to their current ranking. In last year's edition of Roland Garros, five unseeded players reached at least the last 16 of the tournament. Defending champion , who is the No. 2 seed this year, was unseeded and ranked 33rd in the WTA rankings when she triumphed last year. The Czech defeated No. 31 seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the title match. , who was then the World No. 85, reached the semifinals, where she lost to Pavlyuchenkova. The 2021 US Open women's singles final also featured two unseeded players, with 150th-ranked qualifier Emma Raducanu downing Leylah Fernandez. Three of the last five editions of the women's singles event at Roland Garros have been won by an unseeded player. Prior to Krejcikova's victory, Iga Swiatek claimed the 2020 crown when she was ranked 54th and Jelena Ostapenko won the 2017 title when ranked 47th. Here is a look at five unseeded women's players who could create an upset at the 2022 French Open:#1 Bianca Andreescu
Bianca Andreescu at the 2022 Italian Open World No. 72 Bianca Andreescu has played just 13 tour-level claycourt matches, three of which have been at the French Open. The 21-year-old could, however, be a significant threat to seeded players in her section of the draw. The former World No. 4 has won six of her nine matches on the surface since returning from a six-month break in Stuttgart last month. The Canadian reached the last 16 at the Madrid Open, before making the quarterfinals in Rome last week. XXVI winsThe remarkable run continues as fends off Andreescu 7-6(2), 6-0!
XXVI wins The remarkable run continues as fends off Andreescu 7-6(2), 6-0! The 2019 US Open winner could meet No. 14 seed , who has only reached the third round of the French Open once, in the second round. Andreescu could then play No. 17 seed Leylah Fernandez in the third round, before a potential last 16 clash with No. 4 seed , or No. 27 seed Amanda Anisimova.