Berliner Boersenzeitung - Nadal bids teary Roland Garros farewell as Sabalenka races to win

EUR -
AED 4.258464
AFN 80.871135
ALL 98.15307
AMD 444.008146
ANG 2.075278
AOA 1062.176302
ARS 1370.630986
AUD 1.779918
AWG 2.087246
AZN 1.96968
BAM 1.955861
BBD 2.340773
BDT 141.674432
BGN 1.954028
BHD 0.437355
BIF 3451.807981
BMD 1.159581
BND 1.482627
BOB 8.011147
BRL 6.421798
BSD 1.159321
BTN 99.079808
BWP 15.468284
BYN 3.79397
BYR 22727.792979
BZD 2.328743
CAD 1.580944
CDF 3336.115431
CHF 0.942509
CLF 0.028164
CLP 1080.787486
CNY 8.341214
CNH 8.322297
COP 4846.330787
CRC 587.310775
CUC 1.159581
CUP 30.728904
CVE 110.268449
CZK 24.78832
DJF 206.443788
DKK 7.459946
DOP 68.502438
DZD 150.70089
EGP 57.748654
ERN 17.393719
ETB 158.964216
FJD 2.600071
FKP 0.855432
GBP 0.85362
GEL 3.177242
GGP 0.855432
GHS 11.883218
GIP 0.855432
GMD 81.745249
GNF 10045.314241
GTQ 8.909279
GYD 242.54445
HKD 9.101803
HNL 30.258468
HRK 7.543313
HTG 152.105414
HUF 400.913988
IDR 18805.39336
ILS 4.126121
IMP 0.855432
INR 99.183609
IQD 1518.754059
IRR 48818.372058
ISK 143.822583
JEP 0.855432
JMD 185.625807
JOD 0.822161
JPY 166.656765
KES 149.805883
KGS 101.405556
KHR 4650.085313
KMF 496.879759
KPW 1043.601917
KRW 1569.643701
KWD 0.354658
KYD 0.966118
KZT 592.428751
LAK 25022.459078
LBP 103875.205761
LKR 346.762343
LRD 231.864254
LSL 20.635046
LTL 3.423942
LVL 0.701419
LYD 6.334198
MAD 10.55443
MDL 19.859364
MGA 5180.095037
MKD 61.621954
MMK 2434.326914
MNT 4150.827621
MOP 9.373172
MRU 45.839434
MUR 52.470916
MVR 17.863384
MWK 2010.236881
MXN 21.912711
MYR 4.894585
MZN 74.155297
NAD 20.635401
NGN 1785.488709
NIO 42.661335
NOK 11.572731
NPR 158.524959
NZD 1.915856
OMR 0.44588
PAB 1.159321
PEN 4.212432
PGK 4.841151
PHP 64.640863
PKR 326.876235
PLN 4.269506
PYG 9251.289402
QAR 4.227632
RON 5.02934
RSD 117.207012
RUB 92.773703
RWF 1649.930271
SAR 4.349899
SBD 9.675408
SCR 16.762776
SDG 696.33335
SEK 10.936266
SGD 1.482913
SHP 0.911249
SLE 25.539749
SLL 24315.839782
SOS 662.520725
SRD 43.303986
STD 24000.991195
SVC 10.144317
SYP 15076.844872
SZL 20.621645
THB 37.583767
TJS 11.749716
TMT 4.058534
TND 3.430107
TOP 2.715854
TRY 45.602424
TTD 7.865144
TWD 34.144455
TZS 2997.517591
UAH 48.068204
UGX 4157.130045
USD 1.159581
UYU 47.901498
UZS 14661.458645
VES 116.206507
VND 30192.597433
VUV 138.95918
WST 3.184793
XAF 655.969035
XAG 0.031996
XAU 0.000343
XCD 3.133827
XDR 0.821179
XOF 655.977521
XPF 119.331742
YER 282.183778
ZAR 20.64693
ZMK 10437.625288
ZMW 28.490523
ZWL 373.384697
  • CMSC

    0.0900

    22.314

    +0.4%

  • CMSD

    0.0250

    22.285

    +0.11%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    69.04

    0%

  • SCS

    0.0400

    10.74

    +0.37%

  • RELX

    0.0300

    53

    +0.06%

  • RIO

    -0.1400

    59.33

    -0.24%

  • GSK

    0.1300

    41.45

    +0.31%

  • NGG

    0.2700

    71.48

    +0.38%

  • BP

    0.1750

    30.4

    +0.58%

  • BTI

    0.7150

    48.215

    +1.48%

  • BCC

    0.7900

    91.02

    +0.87%

  • JRI

    0.0200

    13.13

    +0.15%

  • VOD

    0.0100

    9.85

    +0.1%

  • BCE

    -0.0600

    22.445

    -0.27%

  • RYCEF

    0.1000

    12

    +0.83%

  • AZN

    -0.1200

    73.71

    -0.16%

Nadal bids teary Roland Garros farewell as Sabalenka races to win
Nadal bids teary Roland Garros farewell as Sabalenka races to win / Photo: Dimitar DILKOFF - AFP

Nadal bids teary Roland Garros farewell as Sabalenka races to win

Rafael Nadal said a tearful farewell as Roland Garros paid tribute to its greatest champion on Sunday, while Aryna Sabalenka got her French Open campaign up and running with an emphatic victory.

Text size:

Old rivals Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray joined Nadal on Court Philippe Chatrier during a long-awaited ceremony to honour the record 14-time Roland Garros winner who retired from tennis last November after an illustrious career.

The Spaniard finished with a remarkable 112-4 win-loss record at Roland Garros, dominating the tournament since winning the title on his debut in 2005.

Nadal hung up his racquet following the 2024 Davis Cup Finals in Malaga, initially denying him an opportunity to wave goodbye to his adoring fans in Paris.

"I don't know how to start... I've been playing on this court for 20 years. I suffered, I won, I lost. I have lived many emotions here on this court," an emotional Nadal told the crowd after watching a video of his career highlights at Roland Garros.

His tally of 14 victories at a single Grand Slam appears unlikely to be beaten, with Margaret Court's 11 Australian Open titles second on the all-time list.

"It's been an incredible story that began back in 2004 when I came to Roland Garros for the very first time," said Nadal.

"I could barely walk on crutches due to a foot injury. I climbed to the top of the court and looked out and couldn't wait to play here."

Nadal also thanked Federer, Djokovic and Murray for the roles they played in his career.

"We built amazing rivalries but I think in a good way, we fought hard for titles but were good colleagues and respected one another," he said.

"It means a lot that you're all here."

Nadal then received a special trophy celebrating his French Open exploits, with a mark of his footprint carved into the clay -- an eternal reminder of his accomplishments.

Nadal's heir apparent Carlos Alcaraz will start his title defence on Monday as a slight favourite to become the first man to lift the Coupe des Mousquetaires since his compatriot's retirement.

World number one Jannik Sinner will also be in action against Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech in his first Grand Slam match since a three-month doping ban.

Lorenzo Musetti, who has reached at least the semi-finals at all three clay-court Masters events this year, continued his fine form as the highest-ranked men's player in action on Sunday.

He won the final 11 games against German qualifier Yannick Hanfmann to complete a 7-5 6-2 6-0 victory.

"This month has been incredible. I've reached many of my goals," said Musetti. "But I think the best is yet to come."

- Sabalenka, Paolini and Zheng advance -

Women's world number one Sabalenka needed just an hour to sweep aside Russian Kamilla Rakhimova.

The Belarusian kicked off the schedule under the roof on Court Philippe Chatrier with a ruthless 6-1, 6-0 win.

Sabalenka has never reached the final at Roland Garros, but the tournament appears more open than in recent years given the struggles of three-time defending champion Iga Swiatek.

The Pole has slipped to fifth in the rankings and has not reached a WTA final since lifting her fourth French Open trophy last year.

"I really feel I can do really good here," said Sabalenka, who belted 30 winners past Rakhimova. "Super happy with the level."

Italian Open champion Jasmine Paolini recovered from a wobble to see off Yuan Yue, winning the last four games to prevail 6-1, 4-6, 6-3.

"It was tough. A bit of emotions and nerves came out. I'm happy I fought until the end. It was tough 3-2 down with a break, but I did it," said Paolini.

Fourth-ranked Paolini, who was well beaten by Swiatek in the 2024 final, also finished runner-up at Wimbledon last year.

China's Zheng Qinwen, winner of Olympic gold last year at Roland Garros, overcame a tough first-round assignment as she beat former finalist Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-4, 6-3.

"I will carry the gold medal mentality throughout the tournament," said Zheng, the number eight seed.

Elina Svitolina eased to a 6-1, 6-1 win over Turkey's Zeynep Sonmez as scattered showers interrupted play briefly on the outside courts before giving way to clearer skies.

(B.Hartmann--BBZ)