"The King of Clay" falls into the easy-breathing arm, avoiding many strong players before being able to enter the French Open (Roland Garros) semi-finals this year.
Rafael Nadal, the fourth tennis player in the world, is the heaviest heavyweights for Roland Garros this year. The Spaniard tennis player is in top form against opponents, and is determined to win the Decima in Paris (10th).
Nadal's Grand Slam on clay court clash this year is expected to be favorable, as he soon avoids such formidable opponents as Dominic Thiem, Alexander Zverev, Fabio Fognini and Kei Nishikori.
In the first match, Nadal will meet Benoit Paire, host of the host nation with a crowd of supporters. Paire's two-handed and straight-footed attacks could have been a little difficult for Nadal.
Opponents expected in the third round of Nadal is another Frenchman, Gilles Simons. Simons play stable and not easy opponents. Predominant tennis player Pablo Carreño Busta could meet Nadal in the fourth round.
If nothing unexpected, Nadal could face Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals. The Spaniard tennis player will be celebrating his 31st birthday on June 3, when he is in France. Set goals so Nadal should not be afraid of any opponent.
Djokovic will play the first match against Spain's Marcel Granollers, who has not lost any set of the previous three clashes. Opponents in Djokovic's third round could be Mischa Zverev, the brother of young talent Alexander Zverez. Mischa nearly drowned out Djokovic in Shanghai last year and has been actively preparing for the French Open.
Djokovic in the quarterfinals may meet Thiem, beat his generals in Rome. But the Austrian is a progressive opponent in each of the three recent encounters with Nadal. Djokovic will not be able to relax if he remarried. Thiem is also recognized by professionals as a champion.
World No.1 tennis player Andy Murray entered the tournament with little hope of advancing. Murray's performance in this year's clay is not good, not to mention he has been affected by an elbow injury in the past.
In the first match, Murray will meet rivals who play quite similar to him is Andrey Kuznetsov. If you get into the third round, the Scottish tennis player will meet Juan Martin del Potro, formidable opponent, and maybe Murray will handle the return round this round.
Stan Wawrinka is in the same squad as Murray, and will face many nasty opponents before he can make it to the semi-finals. The Swissman is playing very badly on clay court, but it is also common in Wawrinka. Not prominent and noisy but Wawrinka is still very deep in the major tournaments. Wawrinka may meet Fognini in the third round.
Roland Garros will start on May 28.
Nadal's Grand Slam on clay court clash this year is expected to be favorable, as he soon avoids such formidable opponents as Dominic Thiem, Alexander Zverev, Fabio Fognini and Kei Nishikori.
In the first match, Nadal will meet Benoit Paire, host of the host nation with a crowd of supporters. Paire's two-handed and straight-footed attacks could have been a little difficult for Nadal.
Opponents expected in the third round of Nadal is another Frenchman, Gilles Simons. Simons play stable and not easy opponents. Predominant tennis player Pablo Carreño Busta could meet Nadal in the fourth round.
If nothing unexpected, Nadal could face Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals. The Spaniard tennis player will be celebrating his 31st birthday on June 3, when he is in France. Set goals so Nadal should not be afraid of any opponent.
Djokovic will play the first match against Spain's Marcel Granollers, who has not lost any set of the previous three clashes. Opponents in Djokovic's third round could be Mischa Zverev, the brother of young talent Alexander Zverez. Mischa nearly drowned out Djokovic in Shanghai last year and has been actively preparing for the French Open.
World No.1 tennis player Andy Murray entered the tournament with little hope of advancing. Murray's performance in this year's clay is not good, not to mention he has been affected by an elbow injury in the past.
In the first match, Murray will meet rivals who play quite similar to him is Andrey Kuznetsov. If you get into the third round, the Scottish tennis player will meet Juan Martin del Potro, formidable opponent, and maybe Murray will handle the return round this round.
Stan Wawrinka is in the same squad as Murray, and will face many nasty opponents before he can make it to the semi-finals. The Swissman is playing very badly on clay court, but it is also common in Wawrinka. Not prominent and noisy but Wawrinka is still very deep in the major tournaments. Wawrinka may meet Fognini in the third round.
Roland Garros will start on May 28.



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