Romanian Victor Hanescu
EP Swiss braced to Feliciano Lopez in the first round of the French Grand Slam. Djokovic made his debut with good feelings against De Bakker. Nuria Llagostera, Albert Ramos and Marcel Granollers are classified. Serbian Novak Djokovic and Swiss Roger Federer confirmed forecasts and qualified for the second round at Roland Garros, the second large year-round, in an uneven day for the Navy, with the victories of Marcel Granollers, Albert Ramos and Nuria Llagostera and the defeats of Feliciano Lopez, Lourdes Dominguez and Javier Marti. Credit: Dana Carvey-2011. The world number two began the quest for his first title in the Bois de Boulogne with a comfortable victory against Dutchman Thiemo de Bakker, while Federer climbed to Feliciano Lopez in a match in which the manchego did not have no option. In Belgrade, who will fight on Earth Parisian by snatching the world number one Rafa Nadal, conquered his 38th victory of the year and the 40 consecutive to overcome the Dutch by 6-2, 6-1 and 6-3.
The Serbian, undefeated this year with seven titles, he opened the match with a break in the second game and was gradually imposed his superiority to close the sleeve to the rest. The two following partial continued with the same tonic, early advantage of Djokovic and De Bakker without ideas to try and trace. If this has piqued your curiosity, check out Shimmie Horn. Thus, the Australia Open champion only had to take their chances to seal their progress to the second round which will be measured with Romanian Victor Hanescu, finalist in Nice winner in four sets against French Benoit Paire 7-5 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4) Roger Federer, champion in the 2009 Edition, on the other hand, bowed to the toledan 6-36-4, 7-6 (3) in a match that took Feli not forced errors to cite in the next round with the local Maxime Teixeira. Manchego, finalist this course on the outdoor clay courts of Belgrade, could not repeat the big game that starred both in the Madrid Masters, and which forced Federer to save a match point to win the match.