On the 1st local time, Poland's 5th seed and defending champion Swiatek finally defeated Kazakhstan's fierce rival Rybakina 1:6, 6:3, 7:5 after 3 sets of hard battles, and reached the top 8 of the women's singles at the 2025 French Open, and also continued the record of 25 consecutive victories in the clay Grand Slam.
Poland's fifth seed and defending champion Swiatek
'It was a very hard match, I didn't play well in the first set, so I had to do everything I could to improve my form, so I'm happy to be able to do it and get through the tough test of my opponent.' Swiatek, who won the French Open 4 times and created 3 consecutive hegemony, is now familiar with Paris Roland Garros stumbled, and there were 27 unforced errors in the first 9 games of the game, not only rarely lost 5 games in a row to concede the first set, but also fell behind 0:2 in the second set.
Swiatek, who just celebrated her 24th birthday at the end of May, continued to move towards the goal of winning consecutive French Opens, encountering Ukrainian mother swarf Elina Svitolina (Elina Svitolina) in the quarterfinals, and Swiatek led 3-1 in front and back, including the only clay meeting in Rome in 2021.