Flavio Cobolli Charges into French Open Fourth Round
Italian tennis player Flavio Cobolli advanced to the French Open fourth round with a decisive win over American Learner Tien. Cobolli, seeded 10th, dominated Tien, who appeared fatigued after a previous five-set match. With top contenders out, Cobolli is a strong candidate for the tournament's next Grand Slam champion.
Italian tennis sensation Flavio Cobolli made an emphatic statement at the French Open by defeating American competitor Learner Tien in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3, to secure his spot in the tournament's fourth round.
Despite Tien's fatigue from a grueling five-set victory prior, Cobolli was in top form, capitalizing on the sluggishness of his opponent. The 10th seed, who is currently ranked 14th in the world, expressed contentment with the win, highlighting his comfort playing on clay – his preferred surface.
With major names like Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic already out, Cobolli, among other contenders, has an open path to potentially clinch his first Grand Slam title. However, Cobolli remains focused on his upcoming match against American Zachary Svajda.
(With inputs from agencies.)

