Shocking upsets and major drama hit Roland Garros 2025—get caught up on all the biggest stories!
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00:00So, Roland Garros, formerly known as the French Open
00:02Can't wait for it to start off.
00:04To answer that from French Open to Roland Garros is one of the stupidest things I've ever heard.
00:08Stop. Stop.
00:10...kicked off on Sunday, and there's already been a ton of upsets, drama, and discourse.
00:15Here's what you need to know.
00:16In the most captivating match of the weekend,
00:19former U.S. Open winner and international superstar Naomi Osaka lost in three sets to No. 10-ranked Paula Badosa.
00:26After Osaka took the first set, Badosa stormed back and won the next two sets, 6-1 and 6-4.
00:32Naomi has not made it past the second round in the French Open since 2019.
00:37Osaka spoke about her struggles trying to get back to top-tier form after her loss.
00:42Even with Patrick, I was thinking this just now, but like,
00:46he goes from working with like, the greatest player ever to like,
00:51what the f*** is this, you know what I mean?
00:53Sorry for cursing, I hope I don't have fun.
00:54American No. 4 seed Taylor Fritz was upset on Monday by Germany's Daniel Altmaier,
01:03losing in four sets, capped off by a lopsided 6-1 defeat in the final set.
01:08Fritz's loss is his earliest exit from the French Open since 2018,
01:12and his earliest loss in any Grand Slam since the 2022 U.S. Open.
01:17After finishing runner-up to Yannick Sinner in New York last year,
01:20he's now had two tough slam losses this season, falling to Altmaier here and exiting in the third
01:26round in Australia. In another shocking defeat, former No. 1-ranked Russian Daniil Medvedev lost
01:32to England's Cameron Norrie in five hard-fought sets. This marks two straight early Grand Slam
01:38exits for Medvedev, who was beaten at the 2024 Australian Open by the American Lerner Tien in the
01:44second round. Meanwhile, favorites Carlos Alcaraz and Yannick Sinner coasted to the second round
01:49in straight sets. On the women's side, four-time French Open winner Iga Shuiatek and U.S. Open
01:54winner Coco Gauff cruised to the second round despite initially forgetting her rackets to the
01:59court. Of course, 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic will look to add to his tally,
02:04but he's gone five straight Grand Slams without a title. If he can do it, he'll have to face Yannick
02:09Sinner in the semi-final and Carlos Alcaraz in the final. So who do you want to see make
02:13it far this year? Let us know in the comments down below. Make sure to like the video and
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