Tennis-Svitolina huffs and puffs into French Open round two


Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - May 25, 2026 Ukraine's Elina Svitolina in action during her first round match against Hungary's Anna Bondar REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

(Corrects score of super ⁠tiebreak in first paragraph to 10-3, not 10-8)

PARIS, ⁠May 25 (Reuters) - Elina Svitolina survived a major scare to reach ‌the second round of the French Open, having to come from behind to labour past unheralded Anna Bondar 3-6 6-1 7-6 (10-3) on Monday.

A month after she was knocked ​out of the Madrid Open in straight sets ⁠by the Hungarian, Ukrainian ⁠seventh seed Svitolina could not find her range on the Suzanne Lenglen ⁠Court, ‌falling apart in the opening set after cancelling out an early break.

Svitolina, however, bounced back in the second but it ⁠was not as easy as the 6-1 scoreline suggested.

The ​31-year-old fell 3-1 ‌behind in the decider but clawed her way back and ⁠broke decisively for ​4-3.

Serving for the match at 5-4, she was broken to love, losing eight points in a row to find herself trailing 6-5.

She held serve to ⁠force a super tiebreak, during which her ​opponent eventually unravelled.

“Definitely the support of you guys has been unbelievable, this kind of battle is never easy. It was an amazing match, I’m ⁠pleased with my performance,” said Rome champion Svitolina, who has now played four consecutive three-set matches.

“A first round like this puts you right on track. Mental strength took me over the line, as well as ​my physical condition.”

Svitolina is expected to sit ⁠in the Philippe Chatrier Court stands later on Monday when her husband, ​Gael Monfils, starts his final French Open ‌campaign against fellow Frenchman Hugo Gaston.

“I will ​tell him to enjoy it. He always brings the best show,” she said.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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