Errani and Vavassori retain mixed doubles title

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PARIS, June 4: Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori retained their French Open mixed doubles title on Thursday, staging a comeback to defeat ‌American Evan King and Canadian Gabriela Dabrowski 4-6 6-3 (10-4).
The Italian duo dominated the deciding match tiebreak on Court Philippe Chatrier and are the first pair to successfully defend the French Open mixed doubles title since ⁠Croatia’s Ivan Dodig and Taiwan’s Latisha Chan in 2018 and 2019.
This latest triumph marks a remarkable run of success for Errani and Vavassori, securing their fourth mixed doubles trophy in the last seven Grand Slam tournaments, a stretch that includes back-to-back U.S. Open titles in 2024 and 2025.
The top-seeded duo needed 79 minutes to secure the ‌title ⁠and extend one of the most successful mixed doubles partnerships in recent years.
“Still a dream for me,” Errani said during the on-court trophy presentation. “All my dreams have been here. Andrea, ⁠you are my best friend. To share this with you is something crazy. I am enjoying playing with you an it ⁠is so much fun.”
“Thank you, Sara,” Vavassori said. “You are my best friend. You make me a better player ⁠and a better person. You are the first person I want to speak to after I lose a match.” (Agencies)

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