The French Open can come: Angelique Kerber shows at the Masters tournament in the Italian capital that she has overcome her small dip in form. But now a difficult task awaits.
Tennis player Angelique Kerber is getting better and better two weeks before the start of the French Open. The former world number one won her third round match against Alexandra Sasnowitsch from Belarus 6:3, 7:6 (7:4) at the Masters 1000 tournament on clay in Rome and moved into the round of 16. There the 36-year-old will face the Polish top favorite Iga Swiatek, who had recently won 6:3, 6:4 against Yulia Putinzewa from Kazakhstan.
Kerber had already impressed in the previous rounds against the American Lauren Davis and the Russian Weronika Kudermetowa, seeded at number 17, and did not give up a single sentence. The three-time Grand Slam tournament winner is the last remaining German player in the clay court tournament, which is considered the last major test of form for the French Open in Paris, which begins on May 26th.
For Kerber it is the first tournament since the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart in April, when she failed in the first round due to health problems against the British Emma Raducanu. Afterwards she decided to take a short break to recover from the effects of a cold and to “do proper clay court preparation”. Kerber returned to the tour around the turn of the year after an 18-month maternity break.
Source: Stern

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