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Home » Don’t tell me who I am playing next, says Lys after winning start to French Open

Don’t tell me who I am playing next, says Lys after winning start to French Open

Channel News Asia by Channel News Asia
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PARIS :If there is one thing 23-year-old Eva Lys does not want to know it is who she is playing next at the French Open, the German said after making a winning start at the tournament on Sunday.

Lys, ranked 59th in the world, advanced easily to the second round with a 6-0 6-3 win over American Peyton Stearns.

For Lys, who reached the fourth round at the Australian Open this year, it was her first ever main-draw win at the French Open.

But asked at a press conference later about her opponent in the next round, Lys urged reporters not to reveal the name.

“Usually I find out somehow,” Lys said. “Someone texts me. Obviously if someone came in and told me, I wouldn’t be too mad about it. Now I’m trying to enjoy the win I had, especially today.”

For the record, Lys will face Canadian Victoria Mboko on Wednesday.

“Today when I’m back in practice, I’ll have my coach, my mom. My little sister is probably going to tell me who I’m playing so I can prepare and practise,” she said.

“For today I’m just trying to enjoy what I have.”

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