who will win french open

  • nadal

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malbaker86

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Are there any young, clay court specialists on the come up? A Gustavo Kuerten type who can only win on clay?

Only Novak at peak performance can give Rafa any type of resistance. We'll see how the young guns do for the masters + french

Forgot to answer y'all on this. IDK what's in the water but Italy got two young guns who could have the juice: Jannik Sinner (who pushed Nadal at the French last year and lost the Miami Masters last Sunday) and 19 years old and now ranked #22.



The other Italian (who I think for more potential) is Lorenzo Musetti and he JUST turned 19 and is ranked 83rd.



As you can see, he got talent.

The next one is Carlos Alcaraz-Garfi from Spain (go figure right). Trains at the Rafa Academy with Uncle Toni and is a 18 year old ranked 118th in the world. He got STUPID clay potential

 

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Naomi osaka's sister Mari has retired.
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Not only did Djokovic lose to Daniel Evans (on clay!) earlier this week in Monte Carlo, but Rublev is a break up on Nadal in the 3rd set right now
Roland Garros might then out to be more interesting than we anticipate. :lupe:
 

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Not only did Djokovic lose to Daniel Evans (on clay!) earlier this week in Monte Carlo, but Rublev is a break up on Nadal in the 3rd set right now
Roland Garros might then out to be more interesting than we anticipate. :lupe:

ill believe it when i see it

seems like the big dogs take the warmups less seriously
 
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