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Le Grand Retour: Federer Wins Return To Paris, Slam Action

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By John Leicester and Samuel Petrequin, The Associated Press.

They feted Roger Federer with as loud as applause gets from a crowd capped at 1,000 people in Court Philippe Chatrier тАФ when he walked out with a wave, when he hit one of his 48 winners, even when he attempted a back-to-the-net тАЩtweener and hit the ball out.

This match bathed in sunshine Monday meant Federer finally was back at the French Open and back in Grand Slam action and he gave the excited fans what they wanted perhaps as much as he did: a victory.

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FedererтАЩs first compeition at any major tournament in 16 months ended with him on the right side of a 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 score against qualifier Denis Istomin at the French Open as fans chanted тАЬRo-ger! Ro-ger!тАЭ

It was a case of many happy returns тАФ and serves, forehands, backhands, volleys and drop shots, too.

тАЬWhat a pleasure to be back,тАЭ Federer said.

Showing no signs of rust, really, or trouble with the right knee that needed two operations last year, Federer produced more than twice as many winners as his 20 unforced errors and never faced a break point while improving to 8-0 against Istomin over their careers.

тАЬAlways great to be on court with this legend. To play against him is always a big (deal),тАЭ Istomin said. тАЬI was expecting all the spectators to cheer for him.тАЭ

They sure did, with one voice from the stands shouting, тАЬA delight, Roger! A delight!тАЭ as Federer went up 4-2 in the third set.

Federer, whose 40th birthday is Aug. 8, hadnтАЩt appeared on the Grand Slam stage since Jan. 30, 2020, when he lost to Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open semifinals.

This was just FedererтАЩs second trip to the French Open since 2015. In addition to last yearтАЩs absence because of the knee issues, he withdrew in 2016 citing a bad back, then sat out the clay-court circuit each of the next two years to focus on the grass-court portion of the season.

He acknowledged recently he has zero chance of claiming the trophy this time around in Paris; instead, he is hoping to tune up his game to be ready to challenge for a championship at Wimbledon, where play begins in late June.

тАЬIn a way I like this situation тАФ that I donтАЩt know whatтАЩs next, how my next match will be. I donтАЩt even know who I play, to be honest,тАЭ said Federer, whose second-round opponent will be 2014 U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic. тАЬI take it round by round, match by match.тАЭ

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After rhythmic clapping accompanied FedererтАЩs trot to the baseline for the matchтАЩs opening point, he got off to the perfect start against Istomin, who is ranked 204th and now is the owner of a seven-match Grand Slam losing streak but did upset Djokovic at the 2017 Australian Open.

Federer used a drop shot to earn a break point in the opening game, then converted it with a forehand winner, before holding to go up 2-0.

Just 1 1/2 hours later, it was over for Federer, who won the 2009 French Open for one of his 20 Grand Slam titles.

He shares that menтАЩs record with rival Rafael Nadal, who is scheduled to play his first-round match Tuesday to open his bid for a 14th championship in Paris and tiebreaking 21st major overall. Djokovic also is slated to make his debut on Day 3 of the clay-court tournament.

Serena Williams, who has 23 Grand Slam singles titles, was scheduled to play later Monday in the first scheduled night session in French Open history.

Bianca Andreescu, the 2019 U.S. Open champion, departed in the afternoon with a 6-7 (1), 7-6 (2), 9-7 defeat against 85th-ranked Tamara Zidansek of Slovenia.

тАЬI prepared super, super well for this tournament,тАЭ the No. 6-seeded Andreescu said. тАЬThatтАЩs why to me itтАЩs very disappointing, because I thought I could go far.тАЭ

The reigning womenтАЩs champion, Iga Swiatek, picked up right where she left off last year: running yet another opponent this way and that in a 6-0, 7-5 victory over her best friend on the tennis circuit, Kaja Juvan.

Swiatek, who turned 20 on Monday, is attempting to become the first woman since Justine Henin in 2007 to win consecutive French Open titles. Swiatek did not lose a set at Roland Garros last year.

тАЬShe didnтАЩt give me any birthday gifts,тАЭ Swiatek said of Juvan, with whom she won a gold medal in doubles at the Youth Olympics in 2018.

Daniil Medvedev proved that perseverance pays, finally winning a French Open match on his fifth attempt. The second-seeded Russian, twice a runner-up at other majors, beat Alexander Bublik 6-3, 6-3, 7-5, after starting 0-4 for his French Open career.

AP Tennis Writer Howard Fendrich in Washington contributed to this report.

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