On May 30, local time, Poland's second seed and birthday star Swiatek defeated Romanian opponent Jaqueline Cristian 6:2, 7:5, and advanced to the top 16 of the French Open women's singles for the seventh consecutive year, and also created 24 consecutive victories in the clay Grand Slam, continuing to move towards the fifth crown.
Poland's second seed, birthday boy Swiatek
"I'm glad that she was solid in the last game, she didn't lose points easily, and whenever I gave her a chance, she always tried her best to hold on to it." Swiatek battled fiercely for 1 hour and 54 minutes, calmly defusing all six break points in the second set, and blocked Kristian's counterattack, "It was a good match, we all played well. I'm very happy to make the cut and I'm happy with my performance. Swiatek is just one win away from equalling Monica Seles' record of 25 straight wins at the French Open. As for the most consecutive wins in Paris Roland Gallo in the open era, it was Chris Evert's 29.
Swiatek, who turned 24 on May 31, gave herself a birthday present in advance, the former world queen of the five Grand Slam gold cups, as many as four from the French Open, in 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, she continues to chase the fifth crown, four consecutive titles, and after her birthday, she will compete with Kazakhstan's 12th seed Rybakina for a ticket to the top eight, who defeated the 2017 French Open champion Ostapenko 6-2.