Diane Parry and the French Open crowd send Amanda Anisimova out of Roland Garros
Diane Parry leveraged home-court support to oust Amanda Anisimova from Roland Garros in a tense, three-setter on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Parry won 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(3) as Anisimova battled wrist concerns and inconsistent baseline play, with Parry delivering her first top-10 win. The crowd’s energy manifested in moments like a crowd shout during Anisimova’s serve, and Parry struck 10 aces while Anisimova committed a torrent of unforced errors, including late miscues in the deciding tiebreak. The match showcased Parry’s composure under pressure and the French crowd’s influence as Anisimova’s Paris run ended abruptly in the third set.
Anisimova had arrived in Paris managing a left-wrist injury and found rhythm elusive on clay, despite some late-life response in the second set. Parry clinched the win on a decisive point in the tiebreak, sealing a landmark result in front of the home fans.






