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I thought it deserving of its own thread to follow and get impressions of the young players at Roland Garros. I'm using "young" loosely; it could apply to age 22 or younger, but especially 20 and younger. The 22 year olds - Raonic, Janowicz, and Dimitrov - are well known and all are threats to at least make it past the first couple rounds. But there are also a few even younger players in the mix this year, namely:
Jack Sock (age 20, 9/92) - Defeated Guillermo Garcia to make it the 2R where he'll face Tommy Haas in another match with a huge age differential (about 15 years).
Jiri Vesely (age 19, 7/93) - as of this writing he's playing Phillip Kohlschreiber in the 1R and tied at one set a piece.
Lucas Pouille (age 19, 2/94) - defeated Alex Kuznetsov to make it the 2R where he'll face Grigor Dimitrov.
Nick Kyrgios (age 18, 4/95) - defeated Radek Stepanek to make to the 2R where he'll face Marin Cilic.
So the above four all have their hands full - whether Vesely right now or Sock, Pouille, and Kyrgios with their second round opponents. But its nice to see them make it to where they are and all four bear watching.
Jack Sock (age 20, 9/92) - Defeated Guillermo Garcia to make it the 2R where he'll face Tommy Haas in another match with a huge age differential (about 15 years).
Jiri Vesely (age 19, 7/93) - as of this writing he's playing Phillip Kohlschreiber in the 1R and tied at one set a piece.
Lucas Pouille (age 19, 2/94) - defeated Alex Kuznetsov to make it the 2R where he'll face Grigor Dimitrov.
Nick Kyrgios (age 18, 4/95) - defeated Radek Stepanek to make to the 2R where he'll face Marin Cilic.
So the above four all have their hands full - whether Vesely right now or Sock, Pouille, and Kyrgios with their second round opponents. But its nice to see them make it to where they are and all four bear watching.