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Tennis-Fritz falls to Basavareddy in French Open shock

By Thomson Reuters May 24, 2026 | 2:03 PM

By Shrivathsa Sridhar

PARIS, May 24 (Reuters) – Seventh seed Taylor Fritz was stunned 7-6(5) 7-6(5) 6-7(9) 6-1 by fellow American Nishesh Basavareddy in the first round of the French Open on Sunday ​as his injury-disrupted claycourt season ended with a whimper.

Fritz ‌returned with an opening defeat at Geneva last week after two months away due to a chronic knee issue and he showed signs of rust under the afternoon sun on Court Suzanne Lenglen against 21-year-old wildcard Basavareddy.

It was Basavareddy’s composure on ‌his ​Roland Garros main draw debut, however, that secured ⁠the victory and left ⁠his fans standing in their seats chanting his name at the end of an entertaining clash.

“I’m super happy to get through that after losing that third set … thank you all,” Basavareddy said.

“All the players ​play their best in these tournaments and for me to do that today means the world.”

After a tight opening set slipped away ⁠in a see-sawing tiebreak, the 28-year-old came ⁠out firing in the second frame, only to surrender ​an early break as Basavareddy mixed up his game with impeccable drop ​shots to trouble his compatriot.

Fritz was soon staring at back-to-back ‌first-round defeats at Roland Garros when world number 148 Basavareddy unleashed a powerful serve late in the second-set tiebreak to double his lead in the match.

The third set went with serve for 12 games and ⁠Fritz let out a loud scream when he won the tiebreak after saving a match point but Basavareddy was not to be denied a maiden ⁠top-10 win, and he ‌took control of the fourth set and finished the ⁠job.

“I knew I was playing at a high ​level,” Basavareddy ‌added.  “If I kept going, I’d have more chances, ​and I ⁠was able to come out strong in the beginning of the fourth set. That was the best set I think I’ve ever played.”

Up next for Basavareddy is a second-round clash against Alexander Shevchenko or Alex Michelsen.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Paris; Additional reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Ed Osmond)