Sabalenka races to French Open first-round win

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Aryna Sabalenka celebrates victory over Kamilla Rakhimova in the French Open first roundImage source, Reuters

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Aryna Sabalenka reached the Australian Open final in January, losing in three sets to Madison Keys

Emma Smith

BBC Sport journalist

French Open 2025

Dates: 25 May-8 June Venue: Roland Garros

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World number one Aryna Sabalenka dropped only one game as she beat Kamilla Rakhimova to get her French Open campaign under way in emphatic style.

Sabalenka needed just one hour to beat Russian Rakhimova 6-1 6-0 in Paris.

The Belarusian ramped up her performance as the match went on, winning nine games in a row to close out the match.

Opening the first day's play on Court Philippe Chatrier, Sabalenka served up five aces, hit 30 winners and broke her opponent's serve five times on her way to a dominant victory under the roof.

A three-time Grand Slam singles champion, Sabalenka has never reached the final of the French Open - her best performance a run to the semi-finals in 2023.

But on this evidence, the 27-year-old is justifying her tag as one of the tournament favourites.

She could face Chinese eighth seed Zheng Qinwen - who she beat in the 2024 Australian Open final - in the quarters and three-time defending champion Iga Swiatek in the semis.

She will first have to beat either Switzerland's Jil Teichmann or Italian qualifier Lucrezia Stefanini for a place in the second round.

After romping to victory over Rakhimova, Sabalenka took photographs of her bags and the court with a polaroid camera - something which has become a tradition for her this season.

Asked about the camera by former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli in her on-court interview, Sabalenka said: "The idea was to take some good moments in my life - I started in December and I already have a pretty big album.

"When I feel sad, I go through the album and remember the good moments, they give me good vibes.

"The album is full of my team, which is annoying sometimes but it is good fun."

Svitolina through but Kvitova out

Elsewhere on day one, Elina Svitolina cruised through her first match in just 72 minutes, winning 6-1 6-1 against Zeynep Somnez of Turkey.

The 13th seed from Ukraine has reached the French Open quarter-finals four times, most recently in 2023, but progressed no further.

But two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova was beaten 3-6 6-0 6-4 by Viktorija Golubic of Switzerland.

Kvitova, competing in her first major since returning from maternity leave, committed 45 unforced errors to 26 winners as she struggled for rhythm.

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