Czech Karolina Pliskova, who finished eighth, became the sixth player in the top ten women, ahead of schedule ousted from the French Grand Prix Roland Garros tournament for the second Grand Slam tournament, losing to unknown Frenchwoman, who took 227th place, Julia Gangan, who took 2nd place . -6, 2-6.

Former world number one Pliskova joined defending champion Barbora Krichkova, Greek Maria Sakkari, Tunisian Anas Jaber, Latvian Anette Kontaveit and former Spanish champion Garbini Muguruza.

On the other hand, Kangan became the lowest-ranked player to have beaten a top-ten player at Roland Garros 34 years ago.

The winner said, “Honestly, I don’t know what’s going on. Everything I live with is beautiful.”

And she added: “I decided to return so as not to regret anything. I think I made the right choice.”

This is the first time Gangan has entered a Grand Slam with a wild card.

Her little-known compatriot Diane Barry also came as a big surprise when she defeated Czech defending champion Barbora Krechkova in the first round.

On the other hand, it was very difficult for Spaniard Paulo Paduse to defeat Slovenian Kaya Jovan, and he needed three sets 7-5, 3-6, 6-2.

“It was a very difficult match,” Paduza said. “I have to play more matches here to feel better. I’m very happy after today’s fight.”

It is noteworthy that Paduza’s best result at the Grand Slam tournament was reaching the quarterfinals of last year’s Roland Garros.

In the men’s category, Russian Daniil Medvedev easily reached the third round, beating Serb Laszlo Diere 6-3, 6-4, 6-3.

In the next round, Medvedev will face another Serb, Miomir Kismanovich, who defeated Kazakh Alexander Bublik.