The clay tennis sanctuary was the scene of a moment of anthology this Moor, when Gaël Monfils, injured but indomitable, overthrew Hugo Dellien in a game of dramatic intensity. Despite a shocking injury at the start of the game, the Frenchman not only triumphed, but also ignited the court Philippe-Chatrier with a vibrant declaration: “In Roland-Garros, the magic worn! And a daring promise to win the tournament. This moment, loaded with emotion and plume, will remain engraved in the annals of tennis.

From the first discussions against Hugo Dellien, Monfils, then 38, made the public shudder when he collapsed after a spectacular slide on clay. An ankle injury seemed to compromise his chances. The spectators held their breath, fearing the worst for their favorite showman. But Monfils, faithful to his reputation as a fighter, got up, a tense but determined face. What followed was a demonstration of tennis resilience and genius. Point after point, he overturned the steam, transforming an ill -engaged match into an epic victory into five sets, under the ovations of an audience in delirium.

In his post-match speech, Monfils, still breathless, electrified the court Philippe-Chatrier. “In Roland-Garros, magic worn! He said, a bright smile illuminating his face. Then, in a daring momentum, he added: “This year, I will look for the title! These words, pronounced with a burning conviction, sparked an explosion of joy in the stands. Fans, standing, have applauded everything, transported by the contagious energy of the one nicknamed “the monf”. On social networks, especially on X, emotion was palpable: “Gaël is a lion! He gives us everything! “Wrote a surfer. Another shared: “This declaration is pure juice monfils! »»
The story of Monfils at Roland-Garros is that of a player whose charisma and talent transcend the results. Known for his spectacular acrobatics and his public love, he embodies the soul of the tournament. This year, when he approaches the end of his career, his determination to overcome pain and aim for the title touched hearts. “Gaël does not only play to win, he plays to inspire,” said a commentator on the spot. His victory against Dellien, a formidable opponent on clay, proved that he remains a serious pretender, even against young wolves like Carlos Alcaraz.
Monfils’ injury could have broken anyone, but not him. Each blow, each slide, each cry of rage testified to his visceral passion for tennis. “In Roland-Garros, there is something special,” he explained at a press conference. “The public, the atmosphere, the earth … it pushes me to surpass myself. His daring statement on the title galvanized the fans, who dream of seeing “La Monf” raise the Musketeer Cup, a feat that he has never accomplished despite his popularity.
The match against Dellien also highlighted the unique style of Monfils: impossible defenses, spectacular smashes and an unrivaled connection with the public. At each decisive point, he raised his arms, harangating the crowd, transforming the short into an arena of gladiators. “It’s like a show,” said a spectator. “We cannot look away!” »»
As the tournament continues, eyes are riveted on Monfils. His injury, although worrying, does not seem to begin his determination. “I’m going to fight to the end,” he promised. With Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz still in the running, the road to the title is strewn with pitfalls, but Monfils has proven that he is capable of miracles. In Roland-Garros, where magic operates, everything seems possible.
This moment, this victory, this declaration, embody the essence of Gaël Monfils: a player who lives for the game and for the public. In this spring 2025, he reminded the world why he is one of Roland-Garros’s darlings. May the magic continue, Gaël!