name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> Victor Perez from Dutch Klm to Roland Garros

Victor Perez from Dutch Klm to Roland Garros

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The day after his victory at the Dutch KLM Open, Victor Perez was on Monday at Roland-Garros! A big fan of tennis, he gave us an exclusive interview where he explains, among other things, that he had doubts before tasting the happiness of a victory again.

Victor Perez, Ducth Open

It was with a big putter that Victor Perez went for his second career title on the DP World Tour on Sunday.

Back up to Ryan Fox alone in the lead at the club house thanks to a good 10-meter birdie putt on the 17th, the Tarbais narrowly missed winning at the 72nd hole of the Dutch Open. His attempt, not strong enough, went under the hole.

Fortunately, this failure gave no indication of what was to come.

Put in difficulty three times on the 18th by the 35-year-old Kiwi, winner in the Emirates in mid-February, the Frenchman got out of it twice almost miraculously thanks to his putter.

6 meters on the first play-off hole to equal the birdie given by Ryan Fox then 13 meters on the 3rd hole again to save himself at the last minute and prolong the suspense!

coup de grace At the 4th play-off hole on the 17, the par 3 of 164 meters where he had already achieved a small feat an hour earlier, Victor Perez completed his masterpiece by signing a new masterful putt which left his opponent speechless.

A last banderilla from which the Auckland player will not recover. In just over an hour and the space of 6 holes, Perez has "investigated" almost 40 meters of putt.

10m at 17, 7m at 18 (1st barrage hole), 10m at 18 (3rd barrage hole), 12m at 17 (4th barrage hole).In total on the last 6 greens he only needed 7 putts.

Good news never comes alone, this triumph of the player from the University of New Mexico opens wide the doors of the British Open which he will play in mid-July almost at home in St Andrews.

Indeed Perez has lived for several years in the nearby city of Dundee and his victory at the Dunhill Links Championship in 2019 on the mythical Old Course of the "Home of Golf" is still in everyone's memory.

Back in the world top 100 on Monday, he will also be at the start of the US Open after the epilogue of the last qualifying tournament next Sunday in Hamburg.



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