The French Elsa Jacquemot offered a good resistance during the second set. A second long round of about 1h30 of play, the Habs pushing their opponent to the tie-break. From experience, Angelique Kerber won 6-1, 7-6 against the 215th player in the world in 2h04 of play on the Philippe-Chatrier court.
Roland-Garros: the French Elsa Jacquemot shows a good resistance but ends up cracking on the Chatrier
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