Alejandro Davidovich already knows what the table to follow will be to go as far as possible at Roland Garros, the second ‘Grand Slam’ of the year that will be played on clay starting next Sunday, May 28, one of his favorite tournaments. The tennis player from Malaga will face guest Arthur Fils, but the difficult part could come to him in the third round, where he could face Novak Djokovic, who returns to the competition in Paris.
The Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz will debut against a player from the previous phase and will have a difficult journey towards the final, being able to meet Stefanos Tsitsipas and Djokovic in the final rounds. The Murcian player, current number one in the world and the first seed in Paris, will go to the top of the draw and could have important rivals such as the Canadian Denis Shapovalov in the third round or Lorenzo Musetti in the round of 16.
Facing the quarterfinals, the theoretical rival would be the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, who has not had an excessively good season on clay and whom he defeated in the final against Conde de Godó, while in a potential semifinal he would face off against another great favorite to lift the ‘Musketeers Cup’, the Serbian Novak Djokovic, third seed, also in a somewhat uncertain state of form and who he beat a year ago in Madrid.
In the lower part of the draw, the number two in the world, the Russian Daniil Medveded, has a very tough draw, in which he would face off against the Italian Jannik Sinner in the quarterfinals and in the semifinals against the young Dane Holger Rune, whom he beat in the recent final in Rome or the Norwegian Casper Ruud, who reached the final last year, where he fell in three sets to Rafa Nadal, who was absent this year.
In the men’s box, mixed luck for the rest of Spaniards. Roberto Bautista will debut against Wu Yibing, the first Chinese champion of an ATP tournament by winning this year in Dallas. Alejandro Davidovich will face guest Arthur Fils, but the difficult part could come in the third round, where he could face Djokovic.
Difficult start for Bernabé Zapata, who will face Argentine Diego Schwartzman, who despite having a difficult year is always tough on clay, and Jaume Munar, who will start against another Argentine, Fran Cerundolo, who has had a great clay-court tour. Roberto Carballés will face someone from the previous one and Albert Ramos will face a champion in Paris like the Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka
In the women’s draw, after the confirmed absence of Paula Badosa this Thursday, bad luck for the two best Spaniards in the WTA ranking. Rebeka Masarova will debut against the American Coco Gauff and Cristina Bucsa, against the world number 1 and defending champion, the Polish Iga Swiatek.
Better luck has run Nuria Parrizas, who will play against a player who has qualified in the previous one, although in the second round she could meet the Italian Martina Trevisan, semifinalist last year. Sara Sorribes, for her part, will start before the French guest Clara Burel.