I've entered four freerolls so far, but unfortunately, I haven't had any luck, and I lost this one too.

I'll probably wait for the next freeroll in two hours.
10 chips is 1.10 USD. Waste of time.
The good ones are two 500 chips sunday freerolls sponsored by some streamer.
All the freerolls are good no matter the money involved. You gain experience with every hand you see and you can gain some knowledge on opponents that you might meet later on down the line. Yes it's small money, but it's free and you learn.
Freerolls are relevant with a small prize pool only for beginners, and then for a couple of times. In other cases, freeroll tournaments are a waste of time except for those rare freerolls that have a large prize pool or are satellites of a larger tournament.
And frankly, I doubt you'll gain much experience in freerolls, as many players play these free tournaments differently than the ones they paid buy-in for.