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match recap · 2026-05-27 · French Open · Round of 64 · clay

Federico Cinà v. Jesper De Jong

Cinà loses 0–3 in sets, 7–18 in games — a filed match recap, not a highlight reel.

Loss3-6, 1-6, 3-6

0–3 in sets · 7–18 in games

sets
0–3
sets taken, of those played
games
7–18
games across the match
Sets, by game
3–6 · 1–6 · 3–6

Federico Cina's French Open ended in the first round, a 1/32-final loss to Jesper De Jong on the Roland Garros clay. The Dutch player arrived at the match with serious momentum — he had reached the final of a clay event just days before — and carried that form into the contest. Cina could not find a way through.

De Jong has been one of the more consistent performers on the surface in this stretch of the European clay swing, and that confidence showed. Cina, competing at a tournament of this scale, faced a player operating near the top of his recent form. The match did not go his way.

The loss ends Cina's French Open campaign at the opening hurdle. Whether he carries anything forward from the experience depends on what comes next on the schedule — but the standard De Jong set here was a clear marker of where the gap currently sits.

Turning points

  1. De Jong enters on a final's run

    De Jong arrived having reached a clay-court final on May 21, bringing match sharpness that set the tone from the start.