#Rolland Garros
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ph. Matt Fitzgerald
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tennistv & rolandgarros
Just a little kid from Murcia with a dream!
Congrats 🥂🏆👏🏻
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WHY COULDNT ZVEREV HAVE BEEN SICK
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Novak Djokovic: “I'd just like to send a message to every young person. Whatever you’re pursuing whether it’s tennis, sports, or anything else. Be in the present, forget about the past. If you want the future, you create it. Take the means in your hands. Believe it. Create it.”
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I have such high respect for Iga and Jasmine, but when Jasmine smiles I have to instantly smile too! Anyway I am a little sad for Jasmine, she was fighting so hard but there is no denying that Iga is world number 1 for a reason. Congratulations Iga!
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Djokovic conquista o tricampeonato em Roland Garros e vira tenista com mais Grand Slams na história
Foto:CHRISTOPHE PETIT Novak Djokovic se isolou neste domingo como o maior vencedor de Grand Slam da história. O sérvio se sagrou tricampeão de Roland Garros ao derrotar o norueguês Casper Ruud (4º) na final deste domingo. Ele se tornou o primeiro tenista a alcançar a marca de 23 torneios de primeira grandeza, quebrando o empate que mantinha com o espanhol Rafael Nadal. Djoko, que havia vencido…
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rafa. this can't be the end.
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carlos withdrew from rome WHAT IS GOING ON
#its been a weird couple of months in tennis no?#but it makes sense i feel like rome is gonna get a lot of withdraws because everyone just wants rolland garros#its not even 8 in the morning god. good morning everyone#tennis
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CARLOS ALCARAZZZZZZZZZ
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when you win your last 13 tiebreaks 💎
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Roland-Garros 2023 : la marque Renault monte au filet. https://infos-75.com
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djokovic vs nadal and i have to WORK ? cruel and evil
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Leaving V
Alexia Putellas x Teen!Reader
Summary: You hate clay courts
It's not often that two people from the same country end up in the finals for the French Open but you and Carlos Alcaraz have taken the Rolland Garros by storm.
You weren't the biggest fan of clay courts. You didn't like the way they felt under your feet and you knew you were a bit hit and miss this entire tournament.
You always managed to win though, by the skin of your teeth sometimes. But a win is a win and both you and Carlos were representing Spain at the finals.
He was against Zverev and you were against Iga.
She was your usual partner in training, the world number one. Her coach was your coach and he had purposely decided to sit this one out because he knew he couldn't coach both of you fairly for this final.
Iga was nice though. She'd always been nice and welcoming and she helped you settle in Poland and even introduced you to the girl that would eventually become your girlfriend.
But all that was off the table as soon as she first served.
Iga was brutal on the court and you'd always known that. She was a great player, a perfect player most of the time but you had a different play style than her.
She had it all planned out. She had a style and she stuck to it.
You were a bit more reckless. You were younger and you hadn't quite worked out the way you preferred to play.
It left you in a few tricky spots throughout the Rolland Garros but you'd pushed through like you're pushing through now, getting a volley going with Iga and trying to work out how to get her to make a mistake.
You're a bit of a wildcard sometimes. You've been known to feign one way and hit the other.
The audience is used to Iga dominating a final, especially this one, but you're holding your own very well. You're battling against her well though, holding your own even as you have to regain your footing a few times on the clay ground.
It's decided, as you stumble forward and just hit the ball over, you hate clay courts with a passion.
But, still, as the minutes go by, you find your rhythm.
A rhythm that lets you try one more reckless manoeuvre that completely catches Iga off guard. She can't return it and you fall to your knees in shock.
You've just won.
You hadn't gone into this final thinking you would win. You'd gone into it hoping you'd win, for sure, but you thought that you didn't actually have a chance.
You get to your feet shakily, stumbling over to the net to shake her hand.
"Next year," She says, bringing you into a hug," Let's go for the doubles together, alright?"
You nod. "Sounds good."
You thank the umpire and you go around shaking the hands of all the ball girls. When you were younger, at one of the professional tournaments, you had been a ball girl. You knew what it was like.
Iga got given her prize, holding it up for the crowd and then you received the cup, smiling brightly in all the pictures.
You were covered in red clay as you made your way through the corridors.
Your family was waiting for you.
You went into Alexia's arms like you always did and her arms wrapped around you, completely familiar and welcome. You lean into her, sagging in relief as someone takes the cup from you so you can hug her properly.
"I'm very proud of you," She whispers," So proud of you."
"I don't like clay courts," You say back and you can feel the little chuckle of amusement from her.
"I know."
"I'm covered in muck."
"I know but you can go and shower and then we'll head back to get some food."
You giggle as you pull away. "I'm so hungry."
Alexia laughs too. "I know."
Dinner is perfect when you've got the trophy sitting next to you and Alba insisting on having dessert for a job well done.
Mama cries, like usual after you've done anything even related to tennis. Alba makes fun of her.
Alexia sneaks into your hotel room.
You both lay on your bed together, looking up at the blank ceiling.
"I don't know anything about tennis," Alexia admits," Nothing. Nothing at all."
You flick your eyes to her. "What?"
"I don't know anything about it apart from you hit the ball back and forth."
"Ale...I've been playing tennis for years."
"I know and I still don't know anything. Isn't that scary?" She's laughing a little bit. "Years taking you back and forth and getting you new rackets and outfits and watching you win. I still couldn't tell you anything about it."
You're laughing as well, almost hysterically laughing. "Well," You say through your giggles," I must be the better sister because I actually understand the rules of football."
She swats at you with an eye roll. "Football's easy to understand. You don't get sister points for that."
"But still," You say," I've got the most amount of points."
"No you don't!"
"Yes I do!"
The thing about growing up with your sisters is that the three of you were hyper-competitive people, to the point that the 'Sister Championships' happened every year complete with a shared spreadsheet to keep track of everyone's points and a strict set of rules on how they could be earnt.
"I do," You say, bringing up the table on your phone to show," I've got ten more than you because I looked after Alba's dog when I was last home."
Alexia swears. "Damn it."
You grin. "I'm going to win this year."
"I've still got time. I'll let Alba have my window seat on the flight back tomorrow."
You shuffle closer until you've got your head resting on her shoulder. "We're not flying home tomorrow."
"Huh? Why not?"
"Because Carlos has won so it means Spain has won the men's and women's singles. There'll be lots of PR stuff for me to do with him."
"And why can't I go home?"
"Because I need someone to keep me sane, Ale."
She thinks for a moment before nodding. "That'll earn me at least fifteen more sister points."
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