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Roland-Garros 2024: Djokovic with Zverev Nadal and Ruud, Sinner with Alcaraz Tsitsipas and Rublev

Roland-Garros 2024: Djokovic with Zverev Nadal and Ruud, Sinner with Alcaraz Tsitsipas and Rublev
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Elio Valotto
le 23/05/2024 à 14h38
2 min to read

We've been saying it for weeks: this 2024 edition of the French Open promises to be particularly indecisive, at least for the men. Well, the least we can say is that the draw has turned up the heat even further.

While both halves of the draw appear to be fairly tight, Djokovic's top half of the draw may be even tougher than Sinner's.

Novak Djokovic will need to rediscover his very best tennis if he is to retain his title. After two very quiet opening matches, he could well be tested in the third round with a potential duel against Lorenzo Musetti, a player who hasn't always done him justice. In the second week, the games are wide open, but he'll have to overcome the likes of Cerundolo, Fognini or Paul (in the last 16). From the quarter-finals onwards, it's a real obstacle course, theoretically. First of all, he could come up against the player he beat in last year's final: Casper Ruud. For a place in the final, he's likely to face a huge field of opponents, including Zverev, Medvedev, Rune and Nadal. So, if 'Nole' wants to reach the French Open final again, he has little choice but to play his best tennis for the first time this season.

In the bottom half of the draw, Sinner was a little more spared, but he can't afford to fall asleep either. After opening matches that were well within his grasp, even though he is likely to face old tennis glories such as Gasquet, Murray and Wawrinka, things could well get tougher. In his fourth match, he could face Rome finalist Nicolas Jarry, before potentially facing Dimitrov in the quarters and Alcaraz, Rublev or Tsitsipas in the semis.

Whichever of the two players reaches the final in just over two weeks' time, it is certain that they will have sold their skins dearly. And, given the current instability in men's tennis, it's highly likely that there will be plenty of surprises and exploits to shake up this second round of Grand Slam matches. Hostilities begin in just under three days!

Novak Djokovic
4e, 4830 points
Alexander Zverev
3e, 5160 points
Rafael Nadal
Non classé
Casper Ruud
12e, 2835 points
Jannik Sinner
2e, 11500 points
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 12050 points
Stefanos Tsitsipas
34e, 1425 points
Andrey Rublev
16e, 2520 points
Lorenzo Musetti
8e, 4040 points
Francisco Cerundolo
21e, 2085 points
Fabio Fognini
Non classé
Tommy Paul
20e, 2100 points
Daniil Medvedev
13e, 2760 points
Holger Rune
15e, 2590 points
Richard Gasquet
317e, 165 points
Andy Murray
Non classé
Stan Wawrinka
157e, 397 points
Nicolas Jarry
123e, 501 points
Grigor Dimitrov
44e, 1180 points
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As we move to the end of this month and also closing out the year I am wishing all of those following me a Merry Christmas and a Happy/Healthy New Year.

Let's make that wish for all 2000 plus players hoping for 5 wins each day. Hoping ŵhen we open the results page to see all green, and no red. And especially NO CANCELED matches.

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why did tennis tonic void predictions on the match between Chwalinska and Huergo at the Quito tournament? The match was played to completion and on time. If TT feels the match is one sided, and of course it was, then don't put it up for prediction. This is getting irritating.

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The finals are here, and we scramble for the best finish. I've been chasing "King" all year and I was able to shrink the spread a little. Skelp is also closing the gap.

Seasons best to all the regulars in our league.

Will you all be back in the new year.?

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