Anna Bondar defeated Harmony Tan 6-2, 4-6, 6-0 in the Rouen Round of 32 on April 15, 2026, recovering from a second-set stumble to dominate the decider. The Hungarian won 101 total points to Tan’s 84, advancing on hard court with a clinical third-set performance that erased any lingering doubt.
After racing through the opening set, Bondar faltered in the second as Tan found her rhythm to level the match. But the decider told a different story entirely. Bondar’s superior second-serve effectiveness—winning 46% of those points compared to Tan’s 34%—proved decisive when the match tightened. The Hungarian broke through repeatedly in the final set, surrendering just six points while Tan’s resistance crumbled.
Bondar closed out the match with authority, her serving consistency (62% first serves in versus Tan’s 54%) providing the foundation for a comprehensive victory. The lopsided finale underscored the gap between the two players when Bondar found her range.
Key Takeaways
- Bondar’s second-serve game proved the difference, winning 46% of those points compared to Tan’s meager 34%—a 12-percentage-point gap that became fatal in the deciding set.
- The 17-point margin (101-84 total points won) reflected Bondar’s ability to control the rallies, particularly after the second-set blip that saw her lose serve.
- Tan’s 54% first-serve percentage left her vulnerable on return games, as Bondar capitalized on the Frenchwoman’s inconsistent service foundation to construct the third-set bagel.
- Both players matched each other with 2 aces, but Bondar’s cleaner service execution (62% first serves in) created more free points and shorter service games throughout the three-setter.
Player Analysis
Anna Bondar
The Hungarian showed both resilience and ruthlessness in equal measure. After dropping the second set, she could have folded—instead, she delivered a statement. Her 65% win rate on first serves gave her the platform to dictate, while the 62% first-serve accuracy kept Tan perpetually defensive. The four double faults were the only blemish on an otherwise composed performance, particularly in the decisive third set where her consistency simply overwhelmed an opponent who had no answers left.
Bondar’s ability to win 46% of second-serve points proved critical. Against a player struggling to sustain pressure, that number was good enough to turn the screws when it mattered most. The third-set bagel wasn’t just dominant—it was clinical, a showcase of what happens when a player finds her range and refuses to let go.
Harmony Tan
Tan showed flashes of competitiveness in the second set, evening the match with cleaner ball-striking and improved court positioning. But the sustainability wasn’t there. Her 54% first-serve percentage left her exposed on serve, and the 34% second-serve points won was frankly abysmal—an indicator that once Bondar got her teeth into return games, Tan had no Plan B. The two aces across three sets told the story of a serve lacking venom.
The third-set collapse was comprehensive. Tan won just six points in the final set, unable to adjust tactically or find any rhythm as Bondar surged. Without the weapons to hurt Bondar on serve or the consistency to extend rallies, she had no avenue back into the match once momentum shifted decisively after the second set.
Match Statistics
| Anna Bondar | Stat | Harmony Tan |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Aces | 2 |
| 4 | Double Faults | 3 |
| 62% | 1st Serve % | 54% |
| 65% | 1st Serve Points Won | 62% |
| 46% | 2nd Serve Points Won | 34% |
| 101 | Total Points Won | 84 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score of Anna Bondar vs Harmony Tan at Rouen 2026?
Anna Bondar defeated Harmony Tan 6-2, 4-6, 6-0 in the Round of 32 at Rouen on April 15, 2026.
How many total points did Bondar win against Tan?
Bondar won 101 total points compared to Tan’s 84, a 17-point margin across the three-set match.
What was Bondar’s second serve winning percentage vs Tan?
Bondar won 46% of her second-serve points, significantly outpacing Tan’s 34% in that crucial category.
Who won the Rouen 2026 Round of 32 match?
Anna Bondar won, recovering from a second-set loss to dominate the final set 6-0 and advance to the Round of 16.
What’s Next
Bondar advances to the Round of 16 at Rouen, where she’ll look to build on this momentum and continue her hard-court campaign with her second career title within reach.
Head-to-head history: Anna Bondar vs Harmony Tan.