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The afterimage of the red dirt left behind by the ‘Queen of Clay Courts’: A new drama written by the French Open

Written on: June 25, 2026 | Column by current affairs critic specializing in IT/media

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The world of competition on the tennis court sometimes presents more dramatic twists than cold dramas. In particular, Roland Garros in Paris, France, the red Antouka court is a sacred place where many legends are born, and at the same time, it is also a testing ground that never allows the strong to let down their guard. The recently held French Open raised expectations with the overwhelming performances shown by the world's top ranked players from the beginning, but as the tournament progressed, unexpected surprises continued, making the hearts of tennis fans pound. The records left behind by the 2026 tournament and the joys and sorrows experienced by the players once again prove the true charm of the sport of tennis.

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At the beginning of the competition, Iga Sibion Tech, ranked 3rd in the world, began an unstoppable run toward the championship, showing off her unrivaled 'Queen of Clay Court' status. She overwhelmed her opponent with overwhelming skills from the first round, and repeated her 2-0 victory in the second and third rounds by showing off her unique solid rhythm and perfect offense and defense transitions. Her astonishing record of 42 wins and 3 losses was an indicator of why she was called the strongest player at Roland Garros, and fans were naturally predicting her fifth win. At the time, top ranked players such as Belinda Bencic also reached the third round with stable performance, and the prevailing analysis was that this tournament would solidify as a monopoly system for the top seeded players.

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However, as the saying goes that there is no eternal winner in the world of sports, a drastic change in airflow was detected as the competition reached the halfway point. The match against Marta Kostuk in the round of 16 was a painful setback for Scibion ​​Tech. On the day of his 25th birthday, Sibion ​​Tech broke first in the first set and took an advantageous position, but he collapsed with a series of double faults and errors. In the end, they bowed to Kostuk 7-5, 6-1 and suffered the humiliation of being eliminated in the round of 16 for the first time since 2019. This went beyond simply losing one game and presented her with the serious task of failing to win the clay court title for two consecutive seasons.

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The victor, Marta Kostuk, was truly a sensation. Even before this tournament, she achieved a record of 16 consecutive clay court wins by winning the Rouen Tournament and the Madrid Open in a row, and was having her best clay season since Justine Henin in 2005. Kostuk, who earned her first career win against Sibiontech, now faces her country's senior Elina Svitolina in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, in the men's singles, Alexander Zverev showed off his health by reaching the quarterfinals with a skillful performance, and in the women's singles, veteran Sorana Krstea wrote a drama of human victory by reaching the quarterfinals for the first time in 17 years, completing an interesting structure of generational change and a battle of the powerful.

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This French Open went beyond simply being a tournament to determine the winner, and clearly demonstrated the decisive influence that generational change and psychological pressure in the tennis world have on wins and losses. As Civil Tech revealed in his own interview after the loss, the excessive tension and body reaction felt during the game suggests that even world-class players cannot be free from enormous pressure. In addition, there is analysis that external environmental factors, such as the daily heat, act as an obstacle to players' condition management and act as a variable that causes strong players to drop out of the line. The red dirt of Roland Garros tests not only the players' skills, but also their mental toughness.

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■ Conclusion and analysis outlook

The 2026 French Open will be remembered as a historic tournament that simultaneously witnessed the fall of absolute powerhouses and the rise of new challengers. The place where the huge mountain called Sibiontech stands still is filled with the passion of rookies like Kostuk and the tenacity of veterans like Krstea, creating a more colorful narrative. Tennis is like a sophisticated chess game in which only those who overcome themselves at every point and respond flexibly to their opponent's changes survive. The lessons from this competition are clear. Records are meant to be broken, and the red dirt on the court is always hungry for a new hero to emerge.

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