Australian Open. Gaël Monfils puts an end to an incredible French Grand Slam drought.

Gaël Monfils brings a smile back to Grand Slam, the Blues to the revival: "There are encouraging signs"”>French tennis, at least during this Australian Open. After his easy victory against Cristian Garin, the 20th player in the world will play in the round of 16 of the Australian Grand Slam, a performance never achieved in a Major by a Frenchman since… Roland-Garros 2020.

Long accustomed over the past fifteen years to seeing its players still in contention during the second week, French tennis is indeed coming out of a catastrophic year 2021 with a zero point in this area, a first since 1978. Roland-Garros had been the worst symbol with no player passing the second round.

An open round of 16

To find traces of a Frenchman in the round of 16, we must go back to the exceptional performance of Hugo Gaston who, after having subdued Stanislas Wawrinka in the third round on the Parisian clay courts of Roland-Garros, had then come up against Dominic Thiem in five sets. It was at the beginning of October 2020 so more than 15 months ago.

This year, Gaël Monfils achieved this performance without losing the slightest set en route, which he has already achieved five times. With such a career, he managed to reach the semi-finals of the US Open in 2016.

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In the next round, the Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic, 77th in the world, stands in front of him. An obstacle far from insurmountable when “La Monf” could have found himself challenging Novak Djokovic if the world number one had finally been able to participate in the tournament. He will therefore aim for his second quarter in Melbourne after that of 2016 lost to Canadian Milos Raonic (3-6, 6-3, 3-6, 4-6).

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It is in any case the 20th qualification in the round of 16 of a Grand Slam for Gaël Monfils. Five lengths from the French record held by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. But at 35, it would be welcome for other players to take over or risk waiting several more months before seeing such a performance again…

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