Tennis-Sinner eases into French Open second round


Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - May 26, 2026 Italy's Jannik Sinner celebrates after winning his first round match against France's Clement Tabur REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq

PARIS, May 26 (Reuters) - ⁠World number one Jannik Sinner started his campaign for a maiden ⁠French Open title in merciless fashion, beating Frenchman Clement Tabur 6-1 ‌6-3 6-4 to reach the second round on Tuesday.

The Italian, the overwhelming favourite for the title in the absence of injured two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, was all business on Court ​Philippe-Chatrier’s night session, suffocating Tabur with relentless depth ⁠and pace from the baseline.

By ⁠the time the Paris sun finally dipped below the western stands, Sinner was ⁠already ‌one game away from a two-set lead.

The 24-year-old came into Roland Garros on a 29-match winning streak in which he had dropped ⁠only three sets, having also completed his full set of ​Masters 1000 titles ‌earlier this month.

Against Tabur, there was little sign of vulnerability.

Sinner broke immediately ⁠to open ​a 2-0 lead and snatched the Frenchman’s serve again to go ahead 4-1 in a blistering start. A booming forehand sealed the opening set before the Italian raced ⁠through the second almost without breaking sweat.

Sweating heavily ​and backed loudly by the Chatrier crowd, Tabur — making only his second Grand Slam main-draw appearance — showed greater freedom in the third set.

The world number 171 produced ⁠some fine shot-making that drew roars from the stands and briefly irritated Sinner, who flashed occasional signs of frustration after a handful of missed returns and baseline errors.

But the Italian quickly restored order, his superior weight of shot ​and relentless precision eventually suffocating the resistance.

“I’m happy to ⁠be back here, where I have great memories. Overall the first round matches ​are never easy,” Sinner said before addressing the ‌crowd directly.

“Thanks for coming, thanks for the ​support and thanks for being fair to me. I know I was playing a Frenchman.”

(Reporting by Julien Pretot, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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