Parry by night. Two days after achieving the feat of taking out the defending champion, Barbora Krejcikova, in the first round, Diane Parry chained against the 66th in the world, the Colombian Camila Osorio, dominated 6-3, 6-3, after 1h20 of play On the Simonne Mathieu, the former junior world number one showed a lot of control. “I very quickly felt good in this match physically, in my game too. I felt that my game was there, in place. It was just, after, a few adjustments to make, especially in the second set when I got breakered from the start. I knew I had to stick to the score to have the opportunity to pass, that’s what happened. I’m very happy with the way I played today. Compared to my first match that I did, I really intended to start right from the start to play my game, to be aggressive and to show him right away that it was going to be difficult to win the points. I am very happy because I managed to do it from the start, and keep it throughout the match.
The 19-year-old Boulonnaise, 97th in the world, reached the third round of a Grand Slam for the very first time in her career. Home. “Already the fact, I think, of going home in the evening and being able to disconnect from the tournament, from the atmosphere and the energy that it takes, it is important and it helps me. Then, to feel that you are really at home… I train there all year round. The bet has so far been perfectly successful. Make way for former finalist Sloane Stephens for a place in the round of 16. “It will be a very tough, complicated match. She has a lot of Grand Slam experience. I think she already made the final here. It will be a good opponent. I don’t intend to stop there, it’s pure happiness to be able to be there, it’s the tournament I prefer, where I want to go the furthest, so I’m going to give the maximum. »