Tenth day of competition at Roland Garros 2021 , with the first tickets to the semifinals at stake. Paula Badosa and Alejandro Davidovich take to the track this Tuesday, June 8, to face Zidansek and Zverev, respectively, in the most important match of their careers. Check the order of play and where to watch Roland Garros matches live on TV.
It will be the first time I step on the Philippe Chatrier and the occasion deserves it. Paula Badosa disputes for the first time in her career the quarterfinals of Roland Garros and how could it be otherwise, the match will be on center court. Javier Martí’s pupil is measured against another debutant in these parts, the Slovenian Tamara Zidansek, in an unprecedented duel on the circuit.
Badosa is the only Spanish representative in the women’s team and she is living a dream in Paris. With great tennis and great mental strength, he has managed to advance with a firm step to fight for the first time to get into the semifinal of a Grand Slam. She and Zidansek will open the day on the center court, starting at 12:00 noon – 11:00 in the Canary Islands-, in a meeting that can be seen through Eurosport .
The Spanish representation does not end with Paula Badosa this Tuesday, June 8 in Paris. Not before 4:00 p.m., in the third shift of the day, Alejandro Davidovich will face Alexander Zverev in his first quarter-finals of a Grand Slam. The man from Malaga has not won a set against the German in his two previous duels, but in Paris he is offering a high level and is willing to give everything to get into the semifinal.
Before this match, Rybakina and Pavlyunchenvoka, partners in doubles, will play the second match of the women’s quarterfinal in the singles draw. Already in the night session, Daniil Medvedev – second seed at Roland Garros, but who until this edition had not managed to add any victory – will look for the ticket to the semifinals against Stefanos Tsitsipas starting at 9:00 p.m. at the headquarters.
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