Western Daily Press

Jeanjean: I don’t have an explanatio­n

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LITTLE-KNOWN Leolia Jeanjean caused a sensation at Roland Garros by knocking out eighth seed Karolina Pliskova.

The 26-year-old wildcard, from France, ranked 227 in the world, defeated last year’s Wimbledon runner-up 6-2, 6-2.

In doing so, Jeanjean became the lowest-ranked woman to win a match against a top-ten player at the French Open since Conchita Martinez beat Lori McNeil in 1988. Martinez went on to win Wimbledon in 1994 and make two other grand slam finals, including here.

Victory for Jeanjean, however, is a remarkable achievemen­t for a player who was a talented junior but who gave up tennis for almost five years after suffering a serious knee injury.

“I don’t really know what to say because what’s happening right now, it’s really something I never imagine before,” Jeanjean said.

“You know, when I stopped playing for four, five years, I never told myself I’d be in the third round of a grand slam.

“I don’t have an explanatio­n. I don’t realise what’s happening. I know I’m 26. It’s my first grand slam. I thought I would have lost in the first round in two sets, and now I found myself beating a topten player.

“I don’t really know how it’s possible, what’s happening. I just try to give my best to play my tennis, and it’s working so far.

“When I stopped playing when I was young, I just wanted to give myself another chance, because in my head since I was good when I was like 14, 15, so I’m like, ‘Why I can’t be good ten years later?’.

“So that’s why, yeah, I took my chance, and so far it’s working.”

Jeanjean will play IrinaCamel­ia Begu, who knocked out 30th seed Ekaterina Alexandrov­a, in the third round.

Begu was perhaps fortunate to escape with just a warning after bouncing her racquet on the floor in frustratio­n and watching it spin up into the crowd, apparently leaving a child in tears.

She said: “It’s an embarrassi­ng moment for me, so I don’t want to talk too much about it. I just want to apologise.

“In my whole career I didn’t do something like this, and I feel really bad and sorry. So I’m just going to say again, sorry for the incident and, yeah, it was just an embarrassi­ng moment for me.”

Cheltenham-based Dan Evans lost his second-round match 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 to 23-year-old Swede Mikael Ymer yesterday evening.

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