PARIS — It’s a new season and a unique floor, however Leylah Fernandez, nonetheless tenacious and nonetheless a youngster, is again within the deep finish of one other Grand Slam match.
She wanted all of her resourcefulness and upbeat vitality on this unseasonably chilly Sunday afternoon at Roland Garros.
Amanda Anisimova, a 20-year-old American seeded twenty seventh, is likely one of the greatest pure hitters in girls’s tennis, able to producing phenomenal tempo with a seemingly informal swipe of the racket.
She has a brand new mannequin this season, which has helped her management her simple energy. The Seventeenth-seeded Fernandez spent almost two hours digging within the corners and lunging for returns, however ultimately, the counterpuncher beat the puncher 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 as Fernandez’s quickness, consistency and yes-I-can positivity made the small distinction as she superior to her first French Open quarterfinal.
“She’s very offensive,” Fernandez stated. “I simply tried to be as offensive as her and simply take my probabilities, and the balls went in right now.”
That’s no coincidence at this stage. Fernandez, a 19-year-old Canadian, appears like a big-stage participant and was a part of maybe the largest shock in tennis historical past when she and one other unseeded teenager, Emma Raducanu, superior to the U.S. Open remaining final 12 months with Raducanu, a qualifier, successful in straight units.
The remainder of the ladies’s area has actually taken discover.
“I’m considering, particularly if the U.S. Open taught us something, that anyone can win on any day,” stated Coco Gauff, an 18-year-old American who’s seeded 18th at Roland Garros.
Gauff performed one of many higher matches on Sunday, defeating No. 31 seed Elise Mertens 6-4, 6-0 to return to the French Open quarterfinals, the place she misplaced final 12 months to the eventual champion Barbora Krejcikova in an error-strewn match that Gauff ranks as one of many greatest disappointments of her quick profession due to the way in which she managed probably the most vital factors.
“I feel that was the largest lesson I realized final 12 months in my quarterfinal,” Gauff stated. “I had a few set factors, and I feel I freaked out when a few of these factors didn’t go my method. As we speak I didn’t freak out.”
As a substitute, she gathered energy and confirmed elevated persistence on the clay, usually partaking in lengthy rallies with Mertens earlier than going for winners (or hitting a lunging backhand across the web submit).
Her work on herself and along with her new coach, Diego Moyano, appears to be paying dividends, and Gauff will subsequent face one in all Moyano’s former pupils, Sloane Stephens, in an all-American, intergenerational duel.
Stephens, 29, is unseeded this 12 months however has lengthy thrived on clay and was a French Open finalist in 2018. On Sunday, she overwhelmed Jil Teichmann 6-2, 6-0. Stephens defeated Gauff 6-4, 6-2 within the second spherical of final 12 months’s U.S. Open once they performed for the primary time on tour. However that was hardly the primary assembly. Each are primarily based in South Florida, and Stephens attended Gauff’s tenth birthday celebration and practiced with Gauff for the primary time when Gauff was 12 and already planning on dealing with Stephens on a lot greater phases.
“I had a really aggressive mind-set since I used to be somewhat lady,” Gauff stated. “Sure, I regarded as much as her and all that, however I knew that I used to be going to be taking part in in opposition to her.”
For individuals who adopted the dueling Cinderella tales, Fernandez and Raducanu will probably be ceaselessly linked, however although each had been seeded right here in Paris, they haven’t been on parallel paths since New York.
Neither has come near taking the common tour by storm. That has been reserved for a participant who is simply barely older: the brand new No. 1 Iga Swiatek, who at age 20 has received 31 straight matches and stays a prohibitive favourite at Roland Garros, the place she was a shock teenage champion herself in 2020.
However whereas Raducanu has signed a sequence of main endorsement offers and shuffled coaches, she has but to get previous the quarterfinals of an everyday tour occasion for the reason that U.S. Open. Fernandez has usually misplaced early as properly however she did defend her singles title in Monterrey, Mexico, in March and is now making her greatest run in Paris with a wonderful probability to go farther contemplating that she’s going to face the unseeded Italian Martina Trevisan in a uncommon quarterfinal between left-handers at Roland Garros.
Fernandez stated she put an excessive amount of stress on herself to succeed after the U.S. Open remaining.
“I simply wished to be extra offensive, extra aggressive and enhance my sport as quick as potential,” she stated. “I feel I simply understood that there’s a course of, and it’s nonetheless an extended 12 months, a really lengthy 12 months, and I simply have to calm myself down, calm my thoughts down. And simply settle for that issues are going to be powerful, issues are going to go sideways in a match, in a observe. And simply perceive that I’ve acquired extra instruments in my toolbox that I can use and simply discover options.”
That final sentence seems like she has been learning the Rafael Nadal phrase e-book, and there may be certainly a contact of Nadal in Fernandez on courtroom. She, too, is a speedy lefty with unorthodox approach. Nadal has his bolo-whip end on the forehand; Fernandez has excessive grips of her personal and sometimes hits her two-handed backhand along with her palms far aside.
There are the intangibles, too: the in-the-moment combativeness; the resolute stroll between factors and the ingrained rituals. Anisimova would possibly need to jot down a number of notes contemplating her lingering tendency to get unfavourable. She usually grimaced at her errors on Sunday, mocking her personal photographs and flinging her racket throughout the pink clay in frustration late within the remaining set to the sound of some scattered boos from stands that had been by no means greater than half full on the principle Chatrier Court docket.
Fernandez appeared like a extra composed and centered presence. Even when her sport was a flickering flame, her dedication was not.
“Each time I step out on the courtroom I nonetheless have one thing to show,” she stated. “I nonetheless have that mind-set I’m the underdog. I’m nonetheless younger. I nonetheless have lots to point out to the folks, to the general public in order that they will simply benefit from the tennis match.”