French Open Day 3 - Is the sun Sinner’s most dangerous opponent?
5/27/20261 hr 11 min
It was a bit of a weird day at Roland Garros, bookended by a couple of big upsets, with Daniil Medvedev and Jessica Pegula both losing. Catherine, David and Matt discuss it all as we finally completed round one.
Part one - Men’s results. We cover Medvedev’s loss to Adam Walton and his poor record generally at the French Open. Felix Auger-Aliassime survived in a fifth set tiebreak, but with that part of the draw looking pretty light, can he keep it going and reach his semi-final seeding? Elsewhere, Jannik Sinner eased through, but will he keep getting the night session slot?
Part two - Women’s results (34:06). We react to Pegula’s shock defeat to Kim Birrell, Naomi Osaka’s sparkly outfit reveal, and good starts for Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka.
Part three - Sensation/mousquetaire of the day and a cracking Day 4 Order of Play (53:43).
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First 90 secondsCatherine Whitaker· Host0:00
[upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to the Tennis Podcast, coming to you from Roland-Garros on day three of the French Open, where the first round is finally complete. It is half 11 at night, or in the evening. We are back in our usual spot. The temperature is finally palatable [laughs] after highs in the mid-30 Celsius throughout most of the afternoon. We are being savaged by mosquitoes though, but we'll take that over savaged by the, the midday sun. Uh, play has just wrapped for the day. Crowds are streaming away from Court Suzanne Lenglen, which is towering over us about 30 meters away. Fun end to the day with Félix Auger-Aliassime winning in a deciding set tiebreak there. But a, a bit of a weird day. I don't know, maybe the, the heat is just starting to make things a little bit weird over here.
David Law· Host1:04
Well, and, and I, I'm still trying to get a sense of whether the heat has contributed to the upsets that we've had. I mean, two very, very significant upsets with Medvedev and Pegula, and yet I don't think it is because of that, you know, my- is my sense overall. I mean, I think it has made it a weird day. There have been, I think, results that have really been impacted by the heat. There are some players