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  • 31/05/2025
Le numéro 1 mondial Jannik Sinner a surclassé (6-0, 6-1, 6-2) le Tchèque Jiri Lehecka, ce samedi, au troisième tour de Roland-Garros. Sa victoire la plus nette et l'une de ses plus rapides en Grand Chelem.

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00:00BNP Paribas, partenaire des plus belles histoires de Roland Garros, aux côtés des ramasseurs de balles depuis plus de 50 ans.
00:30Je suis très heureux de continuer à continuer et je suis très heureux de ce match.
00:37Jannick, comme quelqu'un dirait, c'est pas mal, mais vous pensez que vous avez été testé en ce moment-là en ce French Open ?
00:47Je pense qu'en early stages de Grand Slams, c'est bien que vous n'avez pas beaucoup de temps,
00:58si vous avez la chance sur le court, donc je suis heureux de faire ça.
01:03Je pense que les matchs comme ces matchs peuvent changer rapidement, en tout cas,
01:16parce que si vous ne commencez pas bien dans un set, le match peut aller plus long et vous ne pouvez pas contrôler.
01:24Et nous avons vu des occasions ici, dans le tournoi.
01:30Donc, vous devez que le focus est toujours très, très haut, parce qu'il y a des choses qui peuvent arriver.
01:36Bien sûr, de savoir que dans le prochain match, ça va être très, très difficile.
01:43Et aussi aujourd'hui, Jérôme est un joueur un joueur, nous savons que ça.
01:48Il y a tout ce que j'ai vu dans sa carrière.
01:51Je suis heureux de savoir comment ça va jusqu'à ce moment-là, mais dans le autre,
01:56les choses peuvent changer d'un jour au jour au jour.
01:58On a vu que j'ai joué en Rome, j'ai joué une très bonne matche contre Kasper,
02:03et j'ai joué le prochain round.
02:05Donc, je suis juste un joueur de focus chaque jour, et on a voir comment ça va.
02:14Vous avez dit ce match que je vais vous demander,
02:17c'est un peu plus le match que le match contre Kasper,
02:20et vous disiez que ça peut changer chaque jour.
02:23Je ne pense pas que beaucoup de gens y croient vous.
02:25Et vous avez souffré dans l'année prochaine, dans la première set, avec Tommy.
02:30Do you know before you walk onto the court
02:33that you're feeling great
02:36and you're going to have one of these matches
02:37or that you have a chance to have one of these matches
02:41or is it just something once you start playing
02:43that you don't feel?
02:45It also depends on your opponent.
02:48It's not that you can control everything.
02:50I just try to control whatever I can
02:52and today I did that
02:54or the first three matches here I did that.
02:57Whatever I could control, I tried to control.
03:02Of course, this morning I felt that I was feeling the ball very good
03:09but again, the conditions can change
03:12from one moment to the other.
03:16It was raining a little bit at some point
03:18and then after it was nearly sunny
03:19and this changed how the ball bounces
03:23and how fast it goes through the air.
03:25But yeah, again, things can change so quickly
03:30from one day to the other.
03:31We saw this in Rome.
03:34Nobody believed me but I was in half an hour
03:37and I lost the first set in 6-1.
03:40So I have to be very careful.
03:43Andre is an incredible player.
03:46I have to be focused.
03:47He's rested.
03:48So let's see what's coming.
03:50Well played today.
03:53This question is about Jack Draper,
03:55not necessarily in this tournament.
03:56Just over since the last U.S. Open,
03:59he's risen so quickly into the top five.
04:01None of us are really that surprised to see him in the top five
04:04but are you surprised at how quickly
04:05and just how dominant he's been
04:07over the last period of time?
04:08I said, you know, he's a kind of player
04:13who I think we all saw the potential he has
04:19or he had already a couple of years ago.
04:23He was very unfortunate because he was injured.
04:25He went through very difficult moments.
04:28He has changed a little bit his team
04:31and I feel like now he is in a very consistent level
04:35of mental level and everything.
04:38So I'm good friends with him
04:41and I'm very happy to have him as a friend.
04:46But he is now there.
04:48You know, things are a little bit different.
04:52Of course, we are very good friends off the court
04:55but we practice a little bit less together
04:59because we might know that we can face each other
05:01in the later stages of tournaments, hopefully,
05:05because I always love to play against him.
05:08He is a huge competitor
05:09and I'm very happy for him.
05:12I'm the first person who is so happy for him
05:16and he's going to make an incredible career.
05:21You know, I wish him only the best.
05:26He's a very consistent player
05:28since last year of US Open.
05:31You said that this year
05:33maybe the most consistent player we have on tour
05:37because he won big titles.
05:40He went far in every tournament.
05:43That means that you are feeling comfortable
05:46in every tournament, in every situation.
05:48He knows how to play.
05:49He knows how to handle it.
05:50So, again, mentally, he's in a very good moment
05:56and I'm very happy for him.
05:58So, I wish him only the best.
06:05I want to ask you as one of the top men's players,
06:08there's been a lot of talk at this tournament
06:10for years and, again, this year
06:11about the scheduling at this tournament
06:13and the men's and women's distribution
06:15on the schedule at the big courts
06:16and how the women almost always get put
06:19in the first match of the day at noon
06:20when it's emptier
06:21and the men almost always get the night session
06:22and the bigger spots.
06:24And I'm wondering, as a male player,
06:25would you like to see this tournament
06:27get in line with the other Grand Slams
06:29and have a more equal sort of gender division
06:33of the schedule?
06:34Yeah, I've heard some players, no?
06:38And, look, we don't make the schedule.
06:41You know, we are players
06:43and we don't make the schedule.
06:45We have the same amount of men's and women's matches
06:49on the big courts.
06:50We have the same amount of prize money
06:53on men's and women.
06:55And, you know, the night schedule,
06:59I don't make the schedule.
07:00You know, so I cannot give you any feedback.
07:04So I don't want to comment on that
07:07or go into details, no?
07:09But I think we have equal so many things
07:14at the moment here.
07:15And it's nice to see you.
07:17So, yeah.
07:19So maybe things can change in future.
07:22I don't know.
07:24If you did make the schedule,
07:26would you do it differently?
07:27Would you make it more fair?
07:30But fair, what do you mean?
07:34Fair distribution in the night sessions,
07:37in the best slots.
07:38There hasn't been a women's match at night
07:41in over two years.
07:42Yeah, I mean, it's...
07:45There is a...
07:48In my point of view,
07:50men's matches, they are best of five.
07:52You know, we know that.
07:54Women's, they are best of three.
07:55If they want to put women's in the night,
07:58they have to put at least two matches,
08:01you know,
08:01because if someone has a bad day
08:04and someone a very good day,
08:05the match is over in less than an hour.
08:07So they could play potentially
08:11a couple of women's matches in the evening.
08:14A man's to put two matches there,
08:16it's impossible,
08:17because you can go so long
08:19or you start at six
08:20and then it's okay,
08:21but it's too long.
08:24But in the other way, again,
08:26I'm not making the schedule.
08:28You know, it's...
08:28I cannot...
08:29All I know is that
08:30we still have the same amount
08:32of men's and women matches
08:34on here, for example,
08:37on center court.
08:38There is two and two.
08:39And the same is in Len Lang.
08:41The same is in Simon Mathieu at the moment.
08:43So there is quite a lot equal.
08:46But, again,
08:47I don't make the schedule.
08:50So, yeah.
08:51If they want to put night sessions in women,
08:54they have to play two, I guess.
08:56You know,
08:56that's the only thing I can say.
08:58Then, yeah.

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