Stosur cops rough French Open draw

Samantha Stosur hasn't fared well at the French Open draw, with Australia's top-ranked player likely to meet defending champion Maria Sharapova in round three.

Australian tennis's big guns won't be lacking opportunities at the French Open after copping a rough time at Friday's draw in Paris.

Spearheads Samantha Stosur, Bernard Tomic and Nick Kyrgios were all guaranteed to avoid seeds until at least round three - but they won't have to wait long before running head first into tournament heavyweights.

Stosur, Australia's top-ranked player, former runner-up and two-time semi-finalist, opens against American Madison Brengle and is projected to meet defending champion and world No.2 Maria Sharapova in round three.

Tomic, the 27th seed, faces a qualifier first up and could strike world No.1 and hot title favourite Novak Djokovic in the third round.

Before that, though, Tomic must find a solution to his recent claycourt struggles and win a couple of matches - and he potentially faces a second-round showdown with in-form teenage countryman Thanasi Kokkinakis.

Kokkinakis also drew a first-round qualifier, while Australian Open quarter-finalist Nick Kyrgios, seeded at a grand slam for the first time, takes on Denis Istomin in his opener.

If he gets past Istomin, Kyrgios will play a qualifier for a likely third-round shot at third seed Andy Murray, with the Scot unbeaten in 10 matches on clay in 2015.

Of the other Australians, Sam Groth meets 21st seed Pablo Cuevas, James Duckworth has a qualifier and Marinko Matosevic plays Thomaz Bellucci.

Casey Dellacqua will take on Ajla Tomljanovic in an all-Australian affair, with Daria Gavrilova up against Swede Johanna Larsson in the same quarter of the draw.

Jarmila Gajdosova faces French wildcard Amandine Hesse and could run into Stosur in the second round.

As the draw was taking place, Olivia Rogowska scored a fighting three-set comeback win over Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia to boost Australia's representation to a dozen players in the singles.

Rogowska prevailed 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 in two and a half hours, while Anastasia Rodionova plays her final-round qualifying match later on Friday.


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