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Two unmissable singles finals from men and women’s matches across the weekend that will forever be remembered in Roland Garros history where one of each can only be crowed as champion at Court Phillipe Chatrier.

With the women’s game Saturday, that new champion was not Aryna Sabalenka’s day other than the one and only Coco Gauff. Sure, Sabalenka fired off well but then she complained about the bad weather while struggling to grasp her long game. Unfortunately, there’s nothing she could do about it when expressing extreme frustration didn’t help much before it was too late to salvage this Final.

Again, gutting to hear that disappointment from someone who has yet to have won a grand slam in 2025, having won the Australian and US Open tournaments last year & was also a first-time grand slam champion here (Aus Open) two years ago.

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On the new champion Coco Gauff, she played amazing tennis that kept Sabalenka under pressure – it’s something she needs to come in fully prepared to take on a tough battle like this as an elite tennis player.

She may have lost the opening set tie but what a five-star performance Coco’s turned around with dot points that Sabalenka couldn’t do along the way & in the end, Coco deserves it. Well done.

Then in the men’s Sunday to sign off the annual 15-day program, turns out this was the longest match by far in a while of grand slam Tennis by two of the top stars we have seen of both today & tomorrow – new Roger Federer, Jannik Sinner v new Rafa Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz. 

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People were going for Jannik Sinner who probably learned a lot from his three month doping ban thanks to his first two stage wins. 

However, it wasn’t shut up shop just yet like we saw with the women’s final when Alcaraz finally found a way that is worth the battle, the better comeback and the entertainment ticket price hands down. 

Not only he won a close third set, he also had to go through back-to-back tiebreaks even during the 5th stage drag race where the best of ten will end up 1st – and turns out Carlos Alcaraz Garfia stood tall in that “David v Goliath” battle against Sinner.

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How incredible was that after five and a half hours of play through five long sets.

With that said, if Alcaraz can keep his head down with another grand slam title or two to come later this year, he will surely finally win the Australian Open next year and suddenly we have someone who can be as good or even better as Rafa. 

On Sinner, he played not bad but these were experiences where he’s never been champion before, especially on clay and also on grass too with Wimbledon next up between the end of June to mid July.

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Well, Mystics may not be able to have Donnell Wallam on the call right now but at least they’re so good at developing their own star-studded goal shooters – very important for the best of the community that extends to all high levels.

Meet Sophia Lafaialii who had one hell of an evening where she’s got the power of accuracy to shoot and spot from up high to hold own GKs even at super shots.

She doesn’t have to be that tall like Donnell or Grace Nweke; it’s all about timing and Sophia did that beautifully where the circle was hers to take home tonight away from home at TSB Arena.

Here’s another Mystics product also shined a light tonight was mid-counter Taylor Earle at centre & she just never stops delivering for the other shooters to clutch in goal after goal including some two pointers. No wonder she’s been doing that all time at a top-winning group like the Mystics who is still by far the team to beat in this ANZP after Round 5 out of 10.

Meanwhile, Pulse looked one-dimensional when they know how to get the ball rolling but then lost their way in between and later ran out of ideas – just like the equivalent Hurricanes in Super Rugby with the Qualifying Final last night v Brumbies.

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Not only that some of their selections looked out of place when some of the subs deserved better like Amorangi Malesala and ex-Diamond Gabi Simpson – both of whom with previous Super Netball experience btw, didn’t know that as well.

If one had to win alone, gotta be Gabi having kept guard as part of the Pulse’s good restart momentum in between goal defense and wing defense – even though this match wasn’t completely out of reach at the time. But since no one else were able to close in, Pulse were simply not up to it and not winning at least 1-2 quarters is just a wake up call if they want to win back the ANZP later this year off Mystics.

For now, Mystics too good over Pulse once again like it was before & we never know if they will be back to see each other should this next contest be an upcoming big Final following a clear 13 goal margin by 51-64.

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There’s Stars v Magic again for the second straight week tomorrow night but in reverse in Auckland and yes, so close from the Steel who fell short yesterday afternoon to the Tactix by eight goals. Looks like the battle for 3rd is heating up and now it all depends if Tactix can keep this winning form up or it will be Steel’s turn this year – at least Steel ain’t gonna finish last this time and also great to see Silver Ferns mid-courter Kate Heffernan back for a bit from knee injury. 

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Yes, Carlos Alcaraz may have stood out as the winner and will be back to defend his men’s singles crown on clay tomorrow night. But at least we saw some amazing displays from Italian Lorenzo Musetti who got away with a good start including a close 2nd half battle. It’s so unfortunate his body wasn’t able to cope from there where Carlos won it so easily before Musetti retired hurt earlier in the 4th set.

Also from this semi finals day at Court Phillipe Chatrier, there was another Italian also in action on the main stage by the recently returned Jannik Sinner from his three-month doping ban, who took on the veteran & gold medalist Novak Djokovic.

Easy to say that Sinner successfully wrapped up the other semi finals match left, right and centre against the experienced master in straight sets. 

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There’s no denying the permanent class swagger off Novak’s natural game in which he got away with some amazing strikes but it looks as though Sinner had the last laugh on areas where Novak struggled to reach and that was that as if the Italian swept all three stage wins explaining himself there in NASCAR terms.

It could’ve been an all-Italian Final if Musetti stayed fit all along and possibly throw out Alcaraz in the process but Sinner is still there & looks like he could come back better if he’s able to beat down the Spaniard & add that Roland Garros triumph to his grand slam trophies list.

Don’t forget Alcaraz still hasn’t yet won an Australian Open title likewise with someone who also dominated on clay in the women’s singles draw up until Thursday’s semi-final from Iga Swiatek.  

If he could win this grand slam along with the rest at Wimbledon and US Open again, Carlos is setting up to finish it all come January 2026 at Melbourne Park.

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And looking at the Aussie performances on show in Paris, only one player went as far as the fourth round in Alexei Popyrin. 

He had a great run as the 25th feed with some good wins including a fiery 3rd set encounter even via straight sets v Nuno Borges from Portugal before he was succumbed with his campaign a few days later by Tommy Paul from the USA.

Nothing much to say other than a shock elimination by Alex De Minaur who came off tired and unable to hold on his good lead against eventual Quarter-Finalist Alexander Bublik. Yes, Bublik was eliminated at some point later by Sinner but still it wasn’t a good look which wasn’t really his fault except he had a lot going on with always playing tennis worldwide.

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We will have a brand new champion going into tomorrow night’s Roland Garros Final as one defending champ who dominated all of this over the last 2-3 years had been knocked out by a little surprise. 

That player who turns out to be Poland’s Iga Swiatek even though she fought hard to hang in there for the most part. 

It’s a bummer her errors and faults were the ones that Iga was struggling to keep the tone of her opponent down.

That doesn’t mean Iga will be forgotten where she’s made this clay court her go-to fortress for winning grand slams and it remains to be seen if she’s able to keep herself focused going into Wimbledon.

Instead, current US Open champion Aryna Sabalenka will be the one going through and it will be her first Roland Garros singles final. She always plays a top game from start to finish having got away from Iga’s every turn and move. It wasn’t not an easy one as this goes on but at least Sabalenka had other ideas that Swiatek didn’t have where she won an easy third and final set.

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In the other semi out where one will be up against Sabalenka for tomorrow’s final, it will be a familiar face in USA’s Coco Gauff after she was too good for Frenchwoman Lois Boisson. For Lois, she enjoyed one hell of ride on home soil from an upset opening round win against 24th seed Elise Mertens to Jessica Pegula in the last 16 & rising teen Mirra Andreeva the other day.

That homecoming journey and even a huge leap of faith following a year away on the sidelines due to an ACL knee injury has just come to an end at the Roland Garros when Lois just couldn’t grasp the long game ones to outmuscle Gauff with the higher gears. Since it’s her first grand slam proper campaign though that began on an enormous high, we’ll see if she can continue to keep things up in the other majors – top shelf stuff and she’s only 22.

Back to Gauff, as said, she’s simply too good with superior mental and physical strength on what has been a 10/10 performance as if she’s at there playing chess for like hours likewise on the court.

She will go into tomorrow’s final for the second time since 2022 this time against Sabalenka and not Iga. 

Coco did beat Sabalenka once before back in the 2023 US Open Final following a homecoming triumph but again, it’s a completely different track where both of them have yet to win this grand slam. 

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Other than that, our Australian performance in the women’s singles category at this year’s tournament?

Grateful enough that we had a bit of a boost thanks to adopted Aussie from Russia in Daria Kasatkina, who did so well up till the last 16 including an upset win v 10th seed Paula Badosa beforehand (3R) but then her friend Mirra Andrevva stood in the way, even though they know each other very well from way back when.

But it’s encouraging to see that kind of progress since Ash Barty left despite not having a home grown product from our end. Although Emerson Jones is one the next big things and she also did well in the women’s junior singles there; her next game will be in the semis tonight v Austrian Lilli Tagger – best of luck to her.

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Saviour Tui loves scoring goals for fun at goal shoot – always say that when I started following Netball again just a year ago which was simply outstanding.

Since she was there in the week-long training camp to Sydney for the Ferns earlier this year, let’s hope Dame Noeline Taurua can consider Tui later this year.

Standing next to Tui was always consistent & already Silver Fern (even though she’s Aussie!) Claire O’Brien within the Magic squad at Wing Attack who is always constantly involved running to and back with feeds after feeds that got the best of Ameliaranne Ekenasio and tonight’s outstanding goal scorer in Tui.

All in all, it was an encouraging win tonight by Magic making the most out of their chances even though they weren’t at their best. Again, they took advantage of the Stars poor defensive record where their Magic shooters went the distance, having won most of the Quarters except the third.

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And MRB short for Mila Relelu-Buchanan did the best she could at the heart of the Stars mid-court engine with okay first 15 followed by a good 3rd quarter alone. 

It’s a pity Stars couldn’t connect or were inconsistent at times that can be so frustrating especially when they’ve lost a couple of players in recent times to unfortunately injury. All the Stars can do now is regroup, learn and even though reaching Top 3 may be a tough ask but they have the Magic again this time as the home team same time & day next week.

Final score was 72-51 with the Magic’s first win of 2025 on home front at Globox Arena in Hamilton after Week 4 of 10.

Happening elsewhere, Central Pulse too good for the Southern Steel yesterday afternoon by 70-45 in Invercargill. For the Steel, it wasn’t an easy game as always when they were up against one of the Top 2 teams who were more than certainly bound to end up being Top 2.

And shoutout to veteran goal defender Casey Kopua (nee Williams), who came out of retirement the other day after six years, as an injury replacement for Jodi-Ann Ward at the Giants also in Sydney. 

She’s nearly 40 just like former Fern and current Assistant Coach to Wendy at the Steel in Liana Leota where she also came out of retirement albeit for a few mins off the bench when a few of the current players were sidelined back in Round 1. 

A sign of the times maybe or maybe not? when their times usually belong to ones present – we’ll see and Casey did play for some time yesterday v the Melbourne Vixens even though Giants lost by 61-71.

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Versatile experienced shooters and even attackers Filda Vui and Peta Toeava worked wonders that was enough for the Mystics to bump off Steel at the finish line by just a mere one goal difference: 54-55.

Vui can play in any goal circle position even goal shoot despite her lack of 6ft height & so does Toeava also despite lack of height who always know how to bridge those bombs at attacking channels that help Mystics sink in goals at wing attack.

Toeava even played GA for a bit towards the end with Vui upfront when Donnell Wallam had to come off due to a wrist injury (don’t know when, likely to be out of the season) as super shots a necessary requirement now in ANZP. But hey, that seemed to have made the trick indeed – something no one else does bar Mystics. 

Meanwhile, Steel unlucky off the back of a flying start where it could’ve been theirs to win if it wasn’t for that poor 3rd quarter run when they oh so close from behind, particularly within the final 15 mins.

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That doesn’t mean they are a bad team like 2023 & 2024 and Steel is fortunate enough to have Kimiora Poi inject that dynamic mid-court energy at Centre where her own shooting team of Georgia Heffernan and Aliyah Dunn gets the job done alongside former Mystic Carys Stythe providing that tough hands grab at GK with assistance from her youngsters.

Wait till Kate H comes back from injury hopefully sooner than later so she and Poi can be at their absolute best likewise at International level with the Ferns.

Again, Steel still tipped as outside finalists instead of say the Tactix from last season.

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Great to see the Southern Steel back on the winning front – looks good on paper potentially end up Top 3 & playing Finals for a shot at the Grand Final following a huge rebuild in the off-season, we’ll see. 

Magic, meanwhile, have a lot of work to do who were caught off-guard unfortunately with a lot of mistakes left, right & centre by surprise, very disappointing indeed.

Final score was 41-69 to Steel over Magic away from home in Hamilton.

Top 3 players

Easy to say Aliyah Dunn shooting goals has done it with perfection having returned to the Steel this year as a better player. No doubt her experience playing Finals before with the Pulse and Tactix along with her impressive natural shooting game skillset will continue to help Steel win games on the front foot. 

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Same with also another ex-Tactix player who just joined the Steel is Kimiora Poi running the mid-court engine in between channels. Doesn’t matter what position she plays or wants to play whether if it’s C or Wing Attack but Poi is here for the vision club legend Wendy Frew wants to build so they can reclaim its former glory over time as the Steel’s new head coach.

Lastly, don’t know or don’t have much to say other than the Magic not being on par at all with the Steel tonight. There were lots of wrong calls, gaining turnovers, poor passing/passage of play & ill-discipline – you name it with no cohesion to rattle the Steel’s territory that goes from A to Z.

If one was to win over 7-10 odd players tonight, I’d say Claire O’Brien at Wing Attack – don’t know why she was hauled off the court following a tough 1st 15 mins when she was running around except no one was really there to help her which went worse and worse from there. Mind you, she is someone who gained some Silver Ferns experience at the back end of last year and for her to come back on when Magic know the game was already gone, it’s just not right.

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Reminds me of Maddie Hay from the Giants who also plays in the same spot as Claire (also a former Giant and Swifts player via her country of birth – Australia) during yesterday’s afternoon match v Grace Nweke’s Swifts team in Super Netball when Giants were on par in the first half but when Maddy H was being subbed, it was a horror show past the end without her – that’s that.

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Helen Housby (Goal Attack) is the bomb of all sorts of attack and defensive final third circles alongside Grace Nweke (Goal Shoot) that kept goals for Swifts ticking.

Then here comes Sarah Klau being the staple of that Swifts back two – not bad as starting Goal Keep but even better at Goal Defense that made Teigan O’Shanassy wanted to do more of the grabbing, waving & snatching from there.

Hats off to Briony Akle with her tactical masterclass as Swifts are clear victors in the best of NSW and still unbeaten.

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For Giants, not so much especially when their good 30 mins start has unfortunately come into waste off the back of bench changes and even positional changes Julie Fitzgerald made at half-time. 

Not a good look on her players including Maddy Hay at Wing Attack who wished she could’ve stayed on more often to help finish things out in the other 30 with the way she cuts in and out with those feeds.

Without Maddy H, Giants were nowhere near as good as Swifts – The end.

Giants will be back here at Ken Rosewall Arena next Saturday night at 7pm and Swifts even though they were here today as the away team will be away once again to the Sunshine Coast in QLD v the Lightning also next Saturday night 5pm.

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Here’s a few quickfire sports items this week: Thursday 15th May, 2025

1️⃣ Great to see the Chiefs def. Crusaders once again but if these two play in the Grand Final later on, sure it’s not over just yet. Can’t wait for Saders v Tahs tomorrow although no Joseph for a while due to jaw injury while wishing Mason Gordon the best of luck now he’s unable to play rugby.

2️⃣ Swifts still unbeatable as always but at least they’re leading the Super Netball ladder by a merry way – not so much from Giants who lost to SC Lightning.

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3️⃣ It’s a Honda with that emphatic French Motorcycle GP win by Johann Zarco in the Satellite LCR Bike. Yes, Honda haven’t been at their best last 1-2 years but hoping they can be back challenging for titles again.

4️⃣ Sheffield United too good for Bristol City and Sunderland sees off late threat from Coventry – going to be a cracking Final where one will go to the big time PL.

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1 week done, 9 more to go plus two extra when it comes to the Finals in this brand-new ANZ Premiership Season for 2025.

Both Tactix and Steel were side-by-side for the most part even though Steel lacked some quality due to injury. But what made one team stood out over the other was the use of subs as well as those tactics/game-plan where one could not see this coming. 

What that said, Tactix came from behind by a single goal (26-27) at half-time to closing out on what has been a triumphant victory in front of their home fans, 57-50.

Happening Elsewhere

While the Pulse were comprehensive over the Magic (57-44) yesterday, Mystics also off to a flying start from earlier this afternoon over fellow Auckland side in the Stars (55-71). Gotta feel for those three Stars players being shot down due to injury unfortunately in Kate Burley, Greer Sinclair and Charlie Bell. Don’t know what else to say as this reminds me with Mila Relelu-Buchanan last year when she had a knee injury of her own that took many months to recover from her ACL before she was able to return at the start of this year.

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And over in Australia’s Super Netball, glad to see the Swifts still unbeaten who has just wrote off the Melbourne Vixens but not so much for the Giants v SC Lightning.

Yes, Giants did win v Adelaide Thunderbirds last week but maybe T-Birds might’ve had some of their own injury issues & Giants took advantage of it.

Top 3 players 

Take a bow Martina Salmon! Yes, she may not have been given the starting nod over Ellie Bird. But hey, her presence within the circle as goal shoot changed everything that the Steel couldn’t stop off-guard including that stunning two-point shot.

If one sub wasn’t enough that turned up the heat for the Tactix, especially when playing at home – how about another in Parris Petera at Wing Attack? 

She and Salmon just came over from the Central Pulse btw where Petera & Salmon understood each other and you just cannot underestimate the way Tactix funnelled their passage of play. 

They were relived to put this into bed with the good use of the Tactix’s stronghold bench by Donna Wilkins following a competive 2/3rds of tonight’s game that turned into a comfortable last quarter.

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Carys Stythe – she has sure tightened up the Southern Steel defense as the mainstay GK now from the championship-winning Mystics. Her towering presence provided real frustration at times to the Tactix where Stythe’s new team gave themselves breathing room to stay on top of things as said with a robust squad that Wendy Frew added in the off-season.

Shoutout also to Liana Leota who just had played a bit of game time in a long time actually even though her main role is to be No.2 assistant coach to Frew. But the only reason why she was there because Steel were short-staffed due to injuries such as the one of the other co-captains in Kate Heffernan.

Although Steel’s boost of quality players has given themselves a fair fight along the way as sure we will that continue – fingers crossed with the group fully fit to take on the rest of this ANZP comp. Unfortunately, they’ve just lacked the right calls as well as the necessary experience required to close out games strong.

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