Hailey Baptiste, the 26th seed, produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of Day 1 at Roland-Garros. Facing 2021 champion Barbora Krejcikova, the 24-year-old American prevailed 6-7(7), 7-6(6), 6-2 in a gripping encounter lasting two hours and 57 minutes.
The turning point came in the second-set tiebreak. Krejcikova, who had been rock-solid throughout, earned two match points. The Philippe-Chatrier crowd held its breath. Baptiste, with her back against the wall, raised her return depth to extraordinary levels, pushing the Czech player deeper on every decisive rally. Both match points were saved, and it was Baptiste who snatched the tiebreak 8-6.
The third set was no longer a contest. Freed from pressure, Baptiste broke Krejcikova's serve in the third game and never looked back. The world No. 26 cruised through with ruthless consistency, conceding just two games to seal the match.
This victory caps a remarkable season of growth for Baptiste. Ranked 70th at the start of the year, she strung together a semifinal in Abu Dhabi and a quarterfinal at the WTA 1000 in Miami before cracking the Top 25. Her run in Madrid, where she defeated Aryna Sabalenka en route to the semifinals, had already turned heads across the tour.
Krejcikova, meanwhile, sees her Parisian curse continue. Since lifting the trophy in 2021, the former doubles world No. 1 has never reached the quarterfinals again on the Parisian clay. A first-round exit that stings, despite a high-quality performance.
Baptiste will face China's Xiyu Wang in the second round, carrying the momentum of the best stretch of her career.


