Tennis-Erratic Swiatek reaches French Open round three


Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - May 27, 2026 Poland's Iga Swiatek in action during her second round match against Czech Republic's Sara Bejlek REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

PARIS, May 27 (Reuters) - ⁠World number three Iga Swiatek continued her bid to rediscover her best form at ⁠the French Open on Wednesday, reaching the third round with a 6-2 ‌6-3 victory over Czech Sara Bejlek in a match littered with unforced errors.

The four-times champion, who has lost only twice at Roland Garros since 2020, had far too much quality for her opponent but made 38 unforced ​errors, including a series of double faults.

Swiatek explained her ⁠lack of precision by the nature ⁠of the opposition.

"She was pretty good in defence, and I had many opportunities to attack. Sometimes ⁠even ‌too many. So when you attack, you're going to make more mistakes, because it's easier to push the ball back than to actually add a lot of ⁠energy to it and try to open the court," the ​24-year-old told reporters.

"So, yes, ‌sometimes I made some mistakes while playing these high balls, because the ball ⁠is jumping quite ​high. It's not easy to judge if it's the one that you should go or stay back and wait for the next one.

"The rhythm wasn't quite obvious.But I didn't mind. I wanted to be ⁠flexible and adjust and play my game. I ​had some moments where the mistakes happened, but at the end I feel like I was the one who had control over the game, and it was up to me if I'm ⁠going to finish these points or make a mistake."

Swiatek will next face either former champion Jelena Ostapenko or fellow Pole Magda Linette for a place in the last 16.

After an early exchange of breaks, Swiatek surged into a 5-1 lead on a sun-drenched Court Philippe ​Chatrier before gifting world number 35 Bejlek another break with a ⁠double fault in the seventh game.

The Pole repeatedly confused pace with haste but still claimed ​the opening set comfortably despite spraying 19 unforced errors.

Five of ‌the opening eight games in the second set ​went against serve in a scrappy contest before Swiatek finally sealed victory when Bejlek dumped a forehand into the net.

(Reporting by Julien PretotEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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