Paris [France], Fourth seed Elena Rybakina recovered from a slow start on Tuesday to register a stunning 6-2, 6-3 win against Greet Minnen in the first round of the French Open 2024. But for most of the match, Rybakina was in great form and the World No. 4 hit 36 ​​winners to 21 unforced errors. In the second round, Rybakina will face former world No. 1 Angelique Kerber or Arantxa Rus. “I missed this tournament and I'm really happy to be back here and be competitive. We need to do better because of the humid climate like on Tuesday, we have to do that."Adjust. I'm focused on myself and playing very well now," the world number four said after her win, as quoted by the Roland Garros website. She will face either Arantxa Ru or Angelique Kerber in the next round. Will clash. She made eight consecutive unforced errors to start the match, including a double fault to drop serve in the first game, showing signs of rust, wasting her first match point at 5–1 on a drop shot attempt. They needed a second chance to win, however, as Rybakina was on fire for most of the game.He won straight games from 2-0 down and swept Minnen across the court. The Kazakhstani's forehand served as the foundation of her run, but she also often hit excellent drop shots and took the ball around Neve when she got the chance. With her usual calmness, the No. 4 seed, who was patient and strong, Gave him victory in the initial round. With six unforced errors in the first six points of the game, his hesitations early in the game could foreshadow additional troubles. As a result, he gave up the early lead. Her quick disregard for "alerts" allowed her to immediately correct her forehand and secure 2-scores on her third break point, with the remaining plays displaying the best qualities of the Kazakhstani player, including her lethal serve and her Includes rockets launched from baseline (sh).Finished the match with 36 winning shots). She was very dedicated, winning 69 points after the first win, and she skillfully diversified her shots and gave her opponent only six short points left by the opening session (6/2) Elsewhere, No. 7 seed Zheng Qianwen ended Alize Cornet's run at the French Open as the 21-year-old won 6-2, 6-1 in one hour and 23 minutes.