A new era in Rolland Garos occurs in the morning: no Rafael Nadal, IGA sweatech and no clear favorite. Tennis news

For many years, the French Open had a predecessor attached. For better or worse, Rafael Nadalin had an EGA sweatech safe bets in men’s territory and women’s territory. Both had stellar records to justify that billing. Nadal won 14 titles in Rolland Garos (2005–2008; 2010-2014; 2017-2020; 2022), while Swiyatech won four years (2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024).Spaniereard dominates more than one red soil in the history of sports and 112–4 records are a clear indication of this. Still not confident? He reached the final 14 times, winning all of them.Swiyatech’s rule has been for a shorter -time period and has yet been equally impressive with four titles in five years, including the last three. Among the active players, he has the best win percentage percentage in Rolland Garos (35–2; 94.6%) and won in 2020 without leaving a set.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Now, as the French Open begins on May 25, things are not in the form of crystals clear cuts. The 38 -year -old Nadal has retired and will be in the Philippier Chatier Court only for a farewell ceremony on Sunday. He did not co-operate to grind the game by leaning with his injury-banged body last year. His final French open appearance was a defeat for Alexander Zverev and Rolland Garos Ediu, a few weeks later at the Paris Olympics, lost to Novak Djokovic in the singles, followed by a couple with Carlos Alkaraz.
The USA’s Madison Keys said, “There are 20 different people who won’t be surprised if they win the tournament,” said Madison Keys of USA, whose first major trophy came to the Australian Open in January. “A part of it is that we have lost some of our legends, obviously. Like, not now every draw has Serena Williams, where you just believe that she is going to win.”Swiytech of Poland took over the mantle from Serena in Paris at least for the last five years. This cannot be said this time.Since winning the title last year, she has not arrived to win a final late tournament alone. In the fifth seed, the Clacourt was less than the flattery of swing in preparation. She lost in the quarterfinals of Stutgart, with a double breadstick by Coco Goff in Madrid and an equally disappointing show against Danielle Colins in Rome.Outside the court, attempted equally near Swiyatech. In a doping case, sweatek was compulsorily approved, but served a strangely suspension.It brings us into the word ‘D’ which has caught more game than on-court tennis. Swiyatech now down to World No. 5 – Aryana Sabalenka, Gauf, Jessica Pegula and Jasmine Paolini – and the men’s world number 1 Jannik sinner both have been punished differently and equally strange ways. Despite the wrongdoing by the governing body of the game, Italian started three months earlier this year.After winning the Australian Open, Sinner reached a deal with the World Doping Anti-Doping Agency, who appealed against the boycott of the 23-year-old. This meant that he won his third major title in Melbourne, moved in a interval of three months, only to return to the Italian Open in Rome where he ended the runner-up for Carlos Alkaraz.Alakraj was asked about the complexity of the doping world, Max Paracell’s ban was taken as an example, which he said “looked like sugar”. But what does not seem like a foreign language, in Paris, there is a desire to win the fifth major and second place in one line. His muscles in both legs had become a matter of the past if the Rome final was a sign. Nevertheless, despite their equality and desire to get mental from Nadal, they are not lock-in like their idol.This brings us to other contenders such as three-time leading finalist Alexander Zerev, including the last four straight versions to create the final-four in the Rolland Garos. The best performance of inconsistent German in tune-up events was the title in Munich.Talking about the titles, Novak Djokovic once again searched for his 25th head, received his 100th ATP trophy in Geneva, joining a list and joined a list led by Jimmy Consors and Roger Federer. After winning the gold medal at the Paris Olympics last year, his first title fainted before losing the streak of three matches.“A type of [a] New reality for me, I have to say. You know, trying to win a match, not really thinking about going away in the tournament. It is a completely different feeling that what I had in professional tennis of more than 20 years, so this is a challenge for me, mentally, to actually face such sensations in court, now going out early, regularly, “Djokovic said after an inauguration in Madrid.“But this is, I think, cycle of life and career. Eventually, this was about to happen. … Grand Slam is the place where I really want to play the best tennis, “He said.” I am not sure if I will be able to do so in Rolland-Margos, but I will perform my best. ,From the women, the region is open amidst the unprecedented recession of the sweatek. The variety of tune -up champions tells the story story – Jessica Pegula (Charleston), Jelna Ostapenco (Stutgart), Aryana Sabalenka (Madrid) and Jasmine Paolini (ROM). Paolini became the eighth separate player to reach the WTA 1000 final this season before giving pocket to her biggest career title.After a surprising Australian Open Final defeat to Madison Keys before bouncing back with Miami and Madrid Open title, Sabalenka excluded her best.He said, “I really got hungry and angry – in a good way angry and I think in the end, the Australian Open Final pushed me to work even more,” he told the WTA.“(This) explained to me that you really have to work hard in the final and you have to win your victory. It was a good shock for me.”The first final performance of Coco Goff in Madrid and Rome has helped him return to the career-high of World No. 2, leading him to another bezar planting for Paris. The 21 -year -old, a former Rolland Gararos runner -up, has been waiting for his first title since last year’s WTA final.“Hopefully I can reach the final in Rolland Garos and perhaps the ‘third time lucky’ is a real thing,” Goff said after losing to Paolini in Rome.There are many dark horses on the WTA tour to achieve their first Grand Slam title, which is not more impressive than Mirra Andreeva.In February, he made history as the youngest WTA 1000 champions in Dubai, then followed it with even more notable win in Indian Wales. Now 18, Andreva is a strong contender in Paris, who aspires to become the youngest Grand Slam Singles Champion since Maria Sharapova in Wimbledon in 2004. He showed his credibility on the soil last year by reaching the Rolland Garos semi -finals and the quarter -finals in Madrid and Rome.To beware of 22 -year -old Zheng Kinwen of China, one and one is one and one, who will expect to repeat the form that carried the Olympic gold in the last summer.
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