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Paris – For a while, usually the French Open has a sense of certainty.
It was especially in favor of men, Rafael Nadal did not dominate any tournament in the history of tennis on the red clay of Rolend-Garos. He will go there, how can he win almost every match of the game he plays-how is 112-4 for Carrier’s record? – And he’ll go home with another trophy, 14 all.
At the same time simple and spectacular. So, despite the more brief interval, the recent control over the recent female event of IGA Sweetch has made four of the five championships, including the past three.
And now? The issues are less clear as the game begins, and only 38 years old Nadal is no longer contesting and Philip-Chatreier will be honored in court that day. The owner of the 22 Grand Slam retired last season to play for the final time in the Davis Cup. His final French Open ended with Alexander Javerev last May, and his final Rolend-Garros ended up by the Summer Olympics against Novak Jokovich, then exit Doubles along with Carlos Alkaraj.
“Will it be very interesting? I think so,” Last year’s French Open quarter -finalist Grigor Dimitrav and earlier said one semifinalist of the other Major. “Can we see some of the potentially different winners and different results? Absolutely.”
He was talking specially about men’s brackets. But he too could talk about women.
“Here … there are 20 different people that if they win in the tournament you will not be surprised,” Madison keys say, whose first Slam trophy arrived at the Australian Open in January. “A part of this is because we have lost some of our legends, obviously. For example, Serena Williams is no longer in every draw, where you just assumed that he would win.”
23 -year -old Sweetch has been holding that status for a while but he has come through a tried spell since last year’s victory in Paris. Since then he has not only taken any trophy, but he has not reached the final – and even the clay presents the problem. In the second match of the Italian Open, Daniel Collins eliminated him, after the 2023 US Open winner of the Madrid Open, after a defeat of -1-3, -1-3, where he had -0-5 sets on keys.
And this is not to say anything in the off-court of a doping case where Sweetek was originally cleared but a strange timeframe suspension was served.
Ah, yes, doping. This is a big issue in the latest tennis, because of what happened to the former No. 1 Sweetch in the larger part-he is now behind Aryana Sabalenka, Gaf, Jessica Pugla and Jasmine Paulini-and men’s number 1 Jannik Sina, who is behind his own, multi-schrootinized.
He worked with the World Anti-Doping Agency after allowing the 21-year-old Italian to play in the Australian Open, where he won the third title in the last five Major, then he returned to the Italian Open, where he was the runner-up of Alkaraj.
So Sina is in the French Open mixture, but a notch under the defending champion Alkaraj, who recently dealt with muscle problems on both legs before looking at Rome, as he returned to his best. Nevertheless, he was not a lock as Nadal, when three-time finalist Alexander Javerev was as inconsistent as possible and 24-time Slam Champ Djokovic ended the three-match losing three-match losing to the Geneva Open Tune-Up event this week.
“To me the kind of reality, I have to tell me. You know, not thinking about going too far in the tournament, it is more different than professional tennis for me for more than 20 years, so it is on my face to face this kind of sensitivity, regularly, regularly,” early in Daisy, “.
“But that’s my idea, the circle and carrier of life. Finally, it is about to happen. … Grand Slams where I really want to play the best tennis,” “I’m not sure if I will be able to do it in Roleland-Garros, but I will try the best.”
For a change, no one can be sure what will come to Paris.