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Plum native Bjorn Fratangelo qualifies for French Open

Michael Love
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Bjorn Fratangelo, a Plum native, is one of five Americans who made it through the qualifying stages to reach the French Open.

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Plum native Bjorn Fratangelo will play in this year’s French Open after winning a qualifier Thursday in Paris.

The nine-year pro secured his spot with a 6-2, 7-6 (3) win over Australia’s Alexsandar Vukic.

Fratangelo, 27, will enter his 11th Grand Slam tournament. He is 2-10 in 12 Grand Slam matches.

He is 1-2 all-time at the French Open. He made the second round in 2016 and also played in the 2017 tournament.

Fratangelo also owns a Grand Slam victory at the 2017 U.S. Open.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Fratangelo winning the French Open boys singles title. The win helped him rise to No. 2 in the junior rankings.

Fratangelo is matched up with Great Britain’s Cameron Norrie in the first round. If Fratangelo is able to win two matches, he could face No. 3 Rafael Nadal in the third round.

Nadal, 34, is hoping to win his fifth straight French Open title. It also would be his record-extending 14th men’s singles title overall at Roland Garros.

The French Open begins Monday.

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