CO’Met Orléans Open: Tuesday September 26 Matches and Results

2023-09-26 06:30:00

CO’Met Orléans Open will get to the heart of the matter a little more on Tuesday September 26 with the entry into the running of the tournament n°1, Richard Gasquet, who will face a compatriot, Pierre-Huges Herbert.

Another expected Frenchman, Benoît Paire (n°124), who will also face a compatriot, Kyrian Jacquet.

Benoit Paire fell to 124th place in the world. Photo archives
Four other French people will be on the track on Tuesday (Bourgue, Bonzi, Escoffier and Lamasine), while the doubles tournament will begin in Saint-Cyr-en-Val.

CO’Met Orléans Open: Van Assche suffers but passes, Gaston winner in two sets, find the results for Monday September 25

Tuesday September 26 (center court, CO’Met)

From 10:30 a.m.

Arthur Ferry (Gbr) – Marc-Andrea Huesler (Sui, N.6).

Followed by Tomas Machac (Cze) – Maxime Cressy (USA, N.7).

Suivi de Gijs Brouwer (Ned) – Mathias Bourgue (Fra).

Followed by Benjamin Bonzi (Fra, N.4) – Antoine Escoffier (Fra).

Not before 6 p.m.

Richard Gasquet (From, N.1) – Pierre-Hugues Herbert (From).

Followed by Kyrian Jacquet (Fra) – Benoit Paire (Fra).

Following Tristan Lamasine (Fra) – Rémy Bertola (Sui).

Court n°1 (Saint-Cyr-en-Val)

From 2 p.m.

Sergio Martos (Esp)/Sem Verbeek (Ned) – Ivan Liutarevich/Vladyslav Manafov (Ukr).

Followed by Victor Vlad Cornea (Rou)/Philipp Oswald (Aut) – Henry Patten (Gbr)/John-Patrick Smith (Aus).

Follow-up of Sander Arends (Ned)/David Pell (Ned) – Tomas Maachac (Cze)/Alex Molcan (Svk).

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