Tennis·ROUNDUP

Andreescu disposes of Taiwanese opponent in 74 minutes to reach Libema Open 2nd round

Bianca Andreescu had a winning start to her grass-court tennis season with a 6-1, 6-3 win over Taiwan's Joanna Garland in women's first-round action Tuesday at the Libema Open.

Canadian to play women’s doubles quarterfinal Wednesday against No. 2 seeds

Canadian women’s tennis player Bianca Andreescu pictured in action during her Round of 16 match against China's Zheng Qinwen at the Italian Open on May 12, 2025 in Rome.
Canada's Bianca Andreescu is slated to face seventh seed Lulu Sun of New Zealand on Wednesday at the Libema Open in s'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. (Yves Herman/Reuters)

Bianca Andreescu had a winning start to her grass-court tennis season with a 6-1, 6-3 win over Taiwan's Joanna Garland in women's first-round action Tuesday at the Libema Open.

Andreescu didn't face a break point while converting four of eight break opportunities to wrap up the match in just 74 minutes.

The 24-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., is slated to face seventh seed Lulu Sun of New Zealand on Wednesday at the ATP/WTA 250 event in s'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.

Andreescu, the 2019 U.S. Open champion and a former world No. 4, entered the Libema Open at No. 118 and is looking for a strong start on grass after failing to qualify for the clay-court French Open.

Canadian qualifier Carson Branstine, who was born in California but represents Canada through her mother, had her match with top seed Liudmila Samsonova of Russia suspended due to darkness. Branstine took the first set 6-4 and Samsonov tied it with a 7-5 win in the second set.

The decisive set will be played Wednesday.

Branstine and Andreescu are teamed up in the women's doubles draw and are set to play a quarterfinal Wednesday against second seeds Fanny Stollar of Hungary and Irina Khromacheva of Russia. Branstine and Andreescu joined up to win the girls' doubles title at the 2017 Australian Open.

Also in s'Hertogenbosch, Montreal's Gabriel Diallo and partner Ugo Humbert of France fell 6-3, 6-4 to Ivan Dodig of Croatia and Sem Verbeek of the Netherlands in first-round men's doubles action.

Diallo is still alive in singles competition and is slated to face sixth seed Jordan Thompson of Australia in second-round action Wednesday.

Meanwhile in Stuttgart, Germany, fifth seed Denis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., was upset 6-4, 2-6, 6-0 by France's Arthur Rinderknech in the first round of the ATP 250 Boss Open.

Rinderknech converted all three break-point chances he had in a dominant third set and levelled his career record against Shapovalov to 2-2.

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