Bencic defeats McNally to reach French Open third round
PARIS, May 27 – Former Olympic champion Belinda Bencic became the first women’s player to reach the third round of the French Open after the Swiss beat American Caty McNally 6-4 6-0 on Wednesday. • Bencic is competing in the French Open after a gap of two years, having missed the 2024 edition after giving birth to her daughter Bella and the 2025 edition with an arm injury. • With her comfortable victory, the 29-year-old reached the third round in Paris for the first time
since 2022. • Bencic, who won the Tokyo Olympics gold medal in 2021, was too good for McNally on Court Simonne-Mathieu, advancing in 84 minutes, converting six breaks from seven opportunities. • The 63rd-ranked McNally struggled to find her rhythm on a warm morning in Paris. • Former world number four Bencic will take on either American Peyton Stearns or Ukrainian Daria Snigur in the next round. • Bencic, a two-times Grand Slam semi-finalist, has never gone beyond the third round of the Paris major.
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