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Dominic Stricker and Leandro Riedi are the first Swiss French Open finalists among youth since Stan Wawrinka in 2003.
Dominic Stricker attacks the French Open after the 3-set victory against Juan Bautista Torres following his first Grand Slam title among the juniors. In his fifth singles in Paris, Stricker gave up a set for the first time at 6: 0, 5: 7, 6: 0. However, he deservedly won.
Against Torres, who had been on the field more than twice as long in the quarter-finals the day before and had trained with his famous compatriot Diego Schwartzman last weekend, he only lost 6 points in the first set. He also won the third set to zero.
Riedi without problems
In the afternoon, the second Swiss player in the semifinals, Leandro Riedi, did the same. Zurich’s No. 8 seed defeated Dutchman Guy Den Ouden in the semi-finals 6: 3, 6: 1. Riedi only needed a little over an hour for the clear victory in two sets.
While Riedi had to give his opponent a break in the first round, he was always on the trigger and broke Den Ouden’s serve three times in the second set. On the way to the final, Riedi only had to give a sentence.