Indian Wells: French Players Shine in California
The second round of the Indian Wells Tournament brought success for both the French men and women, with Garcia, Parry, Monfils, Mannarino, Fils, and Humbert all advancing, with only Burel facing elimination despite a commendable effort.
The French players seem to excel in the Californian desert. A total of six French players managed to progress past the second round of the Indian Wells Tournament. The evergreen Gaël Monfils (37 years old) was particularly impressive, defeating the 8th ATP ranked player, Hubert Hurkacz of Poland (6-0, 6-7[5], 6-2). Monfils, who will face Cameron Norrie in the next round, is eager to continue his winning streak. "I hope to win another one. Initially, it was about winning one or two matches. Then two or three. And now, I am enjoying myself. If I can win a third one, I won't hold back," he confessed to L'Equipe.
Humbert Faces Challenges
Another French veteran, Adrian Mannarino (35 years old), swiftly secured a spot in the third round against Grigor Dimitrov. The 21st ranked player in the world defeated Czech Tomas Machac convincingly (6-1, 6-2). Rising to the 15th spot in the ATP rankings, France's number one player Ugo Humbert overcame American Patrick Kypson (6-4, 6-4) despite dealing with a groin injury. "For me, the most important thing is to try to get rid of the pain," shared his thoughts with the sports daily. He is set to face Tommy Paul in the next round and could potentially meet Djokovic later. Arthur Fils, after struggling during the American tour, defeated Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (6-3, 6-4), who had beaten him last year at Roland-Garros and Wimbledon. Fils faces a tough challenge against Casper Ruud in the upcoming round.
Garcia and Parry Make Progress
On the women's side, Clara Burel came close to causing an upset against Coco Gauff. Ranked 47th in the world, Burel even served for the match at 5-2 in the third set against the number 3 WTA player but eventually fell short, losing 2-6, 6-3, 7-6[4]. Meanwhile, Diane Parry (61st) defeated Canadian Leylah Fernandez (7-5, 5-7, 6-2), the 29th seed in California. Parry will face Anna Blinkova in the next round, who caused an upset by defeating the 5th ranked player Jessica Pegula. Lastly, Caroline Garcia (26th) managed to overcome Bulgarian Viktoriya Tomova (75th) 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. "Realistically, based on my recent results and performance level, I am not here to win the tournament. I take it one day at a time, try to maintain the right mindset on the court, and stay positive when things get tough," shared Garcia, who will face Maria Sakkari next.
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