The French Open could see a new champion this year, as stalwarts Nadal and Djokovic are not at their best. This unpredictable scenario has opened the door for younger players like Zverev, Tsitsipas, Ruud, and Rublev to step up. Zverev, in particular, has overcome injuries to win his sixth Masters title at the Italian Open, setting his sights on a maiden Grand Slam victory at Roland Garros.
Andrey Rublev, who battled through health issues to win the Madrid Open, is another contender to watch. Despite falling at the quarterfinal hurdle at every Grand Slam, the Russian player has shown great form this season with two titles under his belt. Rublev is determined to make the most of his opportunities and believes that success is just around the corner.
Stefanos Tsitsipas, the Monte Carlo Masters champion, has also shown impressive form ahead of the French Open. He believes that his tennis is progressing and is up for the challenge against tough opponents. Meanwhile, Casper Ruud, who defeated Tsitsipas in the Barcelona final, will be hoping for a breakthrough at Roland Garros after facing defeat in the last two finals.
For these young players, the upcoming French Open presents a significant opportunity to make their mark in the Grand Slam circuit. With Nadal and Djokovic not at their peak, the competition is wide open, and it promises to be an exciting tournament with emerging talents vying for glory. Fans can expect a thrilling battle on the clay courts of Roland Garros as the next generation of tennis stars aims to create history.