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Day 2 of 2025 French Open Features Key Women’s Singles Matches

PARIS, France — The first round of women’s singles matches continues on Day 2 of the 2025 French Open, with 25 contests scheduled. Writers from LastWordOnTennis provide their predictions and insights as players take to the clay courts.
Jordan Reynolds predicts that Caroline Garcia might face a tough challenge against Amanda Anisimova, stating, “Garcia may not have a strong head-to-head record against Pera, and the American is most comfortable on clay.” He believes Pera will win in two sets.
Meanwhile, Nurein shares an optimistic view for Garcia, saying that the Frenchwoman’s final tournament could rally support from her home crowd. He predicts Garcia will advance in three sets.
Andreas echoes that Garcia’s farewell tour may give her confidence, but still sees Pera as a formidable opponent, predicting Garcia to win in three sets.
In another match, Elvina Parry is set to face Caty McNally. Jordan suggests Parry’s game will hold strong despite recent injuries, predicting she’ll win in two sets. Nurein is also leaning towards Parry, foreseeing a three-set battle.
For the match between Aiyana Kessler and Elena Ruse, Jordan believes Ruse’s strong clay-court skills will prevail, but Nurein notes Kessler’s rapid rise in the rankings, predicting she might win in three sets. Andreas believes Ruse’s experience will see her through, also predicting Ruse to win in three sets.
Another exciting matchup features Madison Collins against Jodie Burrage, with Jordan stating Collins’ strong hitting should lead her to victory in two sets. Nurein supports this, citing Collins’ higher ranking and skill level, while Andreas mentions Collins has been improving throughout the season.
In the match between Anna Dolehide and Greet Minnen, predictions vary. Jordan feels Dolehide may struggle, leading to Minnen winning in three sets. Nurein considers it unpredictable but favors Dolehide based on a previous victory. Andreas believes Dolehide has the experience to secure a win if she minimizes errors.
The match between Jessica Pegula and Darja Saville has keys at stake. Jordan and Nurein predict Pegula will win comfortably in two sets, despite noting the challenges faced by new Grand Slam champions. Andreas comments on Pegula’s mixed performance but ultimately expects her to advance in two sets.
As the women’s singles matches continue at Roland Garros, tennis fans eagerly await the outcomes.