Venue: Roland Garros, Paris Dates: 28 Could-11 June |
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For the primary time in nearly 20 years, the French Open will start this weekend with an added layer of intrigue.
With 14-time males’s champion Rafael Nadal lacking by harm and two-time girls’s champion Iga Swiatek not as dominant as final yr, the identities of each singles winners are extraordinarily tough to foretell with any sense of certainty.
Nadal’s absence for the primary time in 19 years can be keenly felt by organisers and followers, however his withdrawal has additional opened up the boys’s draw and provides a bunch of gamers additional encouragement they’ll win.
And an harm scare for Swiatek, whose place because the WTA world primary has been challenged by Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina, additionally leaves that draw open.
Cameron Norrie, seeded 14th, leads the British cost at a venue the place the nation’s gamers have had restricted success this century. Neither Andy Murray nor Emma Raducanu can be showing at Roland Garros and no British girls have certified for the singles.
The clay-court match begins on 28 Could, concluding with the finals on 10 and 11 June.
Alcaraz to take Nadal’s crown? Or Djokovic to win report twenty third title?
Whereas nothing in sport is ever sure, Nadal lifting the Coupe des Mousquetaires has been as shut as something.
Not this yr. Nadal, who has misplaced solely three of his 115 profession matches at Roland Garros and is named the ‘King of Clay’, is out with a long-term hip harm.
Earlier than final week’s announcement that the 36-year-old wouldn’t have the ability to play, Nadal had already slipped behind Spanish world primary Carlos Alcaraz and Serbia’s 22-time main champion Novak Djokovic because the favorite within the eyes of many observers.
Following a dominant begin to the season, Alcaraz is closely tipped to be solely the fifth man since 2005 to assert the title.
After lacking the Australian Open with an harm, the 20-year-old US Open champion returned to win 4 of his subsequent six tournaments – Buenos Aires, Indian Wells, Barcelona and Madrid, whereas additionally reaching the Rio de Janeiro last and Miami semi-finals.

Again-to-back titles in Barcelona and Madrid helped lengthen Alcaraz’s report to twenty wins from his 21 matches on clay this season. Then got here an sudden twist in Rome.
Alcaraz misplaced to Hungarian qualifier Fabian Marozsan within the Italian Open final 32 and confirmed a fallibility not seen within the previous weeks.
Djokovic has gained 5 of the previous seven Grand Slam tournaments he has performed in and is aware of a 3rd victory at Roland Garros will put him forward of Nadal by way of most main males’s singles titles.
However his preparations have been removed from clean.
The 36-year-old, who celebrated his birthday this week, missed the Madrid Open with an elbow harm and didn’t look totally comfy in Rome earlier than dropping within the quarter-finals.
However, Djokovic has the pedigree, expertise and historical past of profitable the largest titles – even within the face of adversity.
Who may problem Alcaraz and Djokovic?
Russia’s Daniil Medvedev has jumped above Djokovic to be seeded second after profitable the primary clay-court title of his profession in Rome.
Medvedev, 27, has lengthy been seen as a hard-court specialist and few thought he would ever get pleasure from success on a floor he as soon as described as solely being appropriate for “canine taking part in within the dust”.
Danish teenager Holger Rune, who beat Djokovic in Rome earlier than dropping to Medvedev, has additional showcased his expertise in a powerful clay-court season and the 20-year-old world quantity six is being tipped to go far in Paris.
Norway’s Casper Ruud, who misplaced to Nadal in final yr’s last, put a poor begin to the season behind him to succeed in the Rome semi-finals, whereas 2021 runner-up Stefanos Tsitsipas can be anticipated to problem once more.
Norrie, 27, has by no means gone previous the third spherical, whereas twenty fourth seed Dan Evans and Jack Draper are the opposite Britons within the draw.
Murray, 36, withdrew on the weekend to prioritise the grass-court season within the build-up to Wimbledon.

Are we seeing the beginning of a brand new ‘Massive Three’?
For plenty of years, ever since Serena Williams was in her pomp, the ladies’s recreation has seen a revolving door of main champions.
Prior to now yr, Swiatek has emerged because the dominant power, taking up because the world primary when Australian Ashleigh Barty retired, then profitable the Roland Garros and US Open titles.
The 21-year-old from Poland is having fun with one other profitable season whereas – understandably – not reaching the identical heights as final yr when she gained 37 matches in a row.
Swiatek has gained two titles to this point in 2023 – Doha and Stuttgart – however is coming underneath growing strain from Belarus’ Sabalenka and Kazakhstan’s Rybakina.

With Sabalenka claiming her first main title on the Australian Open in January, and Rybakina profitable the Wimbledon title between Swiatek’s two main victories final yr, the trio are quick turning into the WTA’s new ‘Massive Three’.
Sabalenka, having complemented her pure energy with enhancements in her motion, has gained extra titles (three) and reached extra finals (5) than anybody else this season.
On clay, the world quantity two misplaced within the Stuttgart last to Swiatek earlier than avenging that loss by beating her to win the Madrid trophy.
Nonetheless, she suffered a shock early exit in Rome which led to her saying she was “exhausted”.
In the meantime, Rybakina has elevated herself to the third favorite behind Swiatek and Sabalenka after profitable the largest clay-court title of her profession in Rome.
The triumph got here in peculiar circumstances, nevertheless, having seen three of her six opponents retire by harm.
That included Swiatek when the deciding set of their quarter-final was nonetheless on serve and Ukraine’s Anhelina Kalinina when Rybakina was main 6-4 1-0 in Saturday’s last.
Rybakina had not beforehand been thought of a power on the purple dust, however insists she all the time felt she may “play good on clay” and put her Rome success all the way down to “expertise and higher preparation”.
The victory lifted her to fourth on the planet – though she could be within the prime three alongside Swiatek and Sabalenka if rating factors had been awarded at Wimbledon – and means she is just not capable of face one of many prime two till the semi-finals at Roland Garros.
Who else may problem?
Whereas Swiatek, Sabalenka and Rybakina have every gained one of many three largest clay-court tournaments main into Roland Garros, in addition to the previous 4 Grand Slams between them, a number of French Open champions have emerged from the shadows in recent times.
Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko was one of many them in 2017 as an unseeded 20-year-old and her run to the Rome semi-finals was a reminder of how profitable her recreation could be on the floor.
American teenager Coco Gauff misplaced to Swiatek in final yr’s last however the sixth seed has not managed to string collectively back-to-back wins on the European clay, whereas third seed Jessica Pegula – additionally Gauff’s doubles companion – has maintained her consistency this yr.
Fifth seed Caroline Garcia is aiming to change into the primary French singles champion since Mary Pierce in 2000, however has solely reached the quarter-finals as soon as, in 2017, and likewise misplaced within the final 32 in each Madrid and Rome.
From a British perspective, Raducanu is out injured following surgical procedures on her wrists and ankle, and 7 different girls failed to come back by qualifying, leaving the nation with out illustration within the girls’s singles at a Grand Slam for the primary time for the reason that 2009 US Open.
