Sebastian Ofner triumphs in the first round of the French Open!

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Sebastian Ofner wins his first round match at the French Open 2025 and meets Karen Chatschanow in the second round.

Sebastian Ofner gewinnt bei den French Open 2025 sein Erstrundenmatch und trifft in der zweiten Runde auf Karen Chatschanow.
Sebastian Ofner wins his first round match at the French Open 2025 and meets Karen Chatschanow in the second round.

Sebastian Ofner triumphs in the first round of the French Open!

On May 26, 2025, Sebastian Ofner triumphed in the first round of the French Open by defeating German player Jan-Lennard Struff. The tournament, worth 56.35 million euros, will take place at the renowned Stade Roland Garros in Paris and will run until June 8, 2025. Ofner needed 2 hours and 31 minutes for his match and ended with a close 7:6(5), 6:3, 6:7(5), 6:2.

Ofner's victory was characterized by his remarkable mental strength. Especially in the first set he had a critical situation in the tiebreak where he missed a match point. Nevertheless, he was able to regain the momentum in the fourth set by breaking Struff early and closing the set 6-2. In total, the Austrian scored an impressive 22 aces and fended off all eleven break points that Struff threw at him.

Looking forward to the second round

In the second round, Ofner will face Karen Khachanow, the number 24 seed from Russia. Both players last met in the quarter-finals in Geneva, where Ofner emerged victorious. The challenge against Khachanov will not be easy considering the clay conditions in Paris, which pose difficulties for many players.

It remains unclear how Ofner will perform given his injury break of more than six months. However, he has clearly attracted attention before the tournament with good performances in Rome and Geneva, which points to a positive trend.

Prize money and tournament history

The French Open is one of the four annual Grand Slam tournaments in tennis and has a long tradition dating back to 1891. This year the prize money for the second round is a total of 117,000 euros gross. Players who are eliminated in the first round will still receive 78,000 euros.

The winner of the tournament, which represents a special challenge due to its sandy soil, can look forward to prize money of 2.55 million euros. According to the statistics, the USA leads the ranking of women's winners at the French Open, while Spain dominates in the men's singles, especially thanks to the success of Rafael Nadal with 14 titles.

Ofner's success and the developments in the tournament promise an exciting and competitive rest of the tournament. Fans and experts are excited to see how the upcoming matches will develop and which players will ultimately fight for the prestigious title.

Vienna.at reports that Sebastian Ofner won against Jan-Lennard Struff. Furthermore points SN.at of Ofner's impressive performances and challenges in the second round. In addition, it lifts Statista the importance and tradition of the French Open.