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Rafael Nadal - Carlos Alcaraz - Roland Garros - Alexander Zverev - Matteo Berrettini - ‘I’m a different person’ - Carlos Alcaraz looks forward to his chances at the French Open - eurosport.com - France - Australia - Madrid -  Paris

‘I’m a different person’ - Carlos Alcaraz looks forward to his chances at the French Open

Ahead of the 2022 French Open, 19-year-old Carlos Alcaraz has insisted he is a “different person” and a “different player” compared to when he competed at last year’s tournament. The Spaniard most recently thrashed Alexander Zverev 6-3, 6-1 in straight sets in the Madrid Open final, following victories over Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic earlier in the tournament, to claim his fourth title of the year.

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Roger Federer - Andy Murray - Nick Kyrgios - Roland Garros - Rafa Nadal - Matteo Berrettini - Sorteo de Roland Garros hoy, en directo: cuadro, cruces y partidos de Nadal, Alcaraz, Djokovic... - en.as.com - Madrid

Sorteo de Roland Garros hoy, en directo: cuadro, cruces y partidos de Nadal, Alcaraz, Djokovic...

Varios tenistas causan baja en el cuadro masculino. El francés Gaël Monfils, número 22 del ranking ATP, fue el último en anunciar que no estará presente en París debido a una lesión que arrastra desde el Masters 1.000 de Montecarlo, que se celebró a mediados de abril. Junto a él, tampoco estarán en esta edición de Roland Garros Matteo Berrettini, Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Nick Kyrgios ni Kei Nishikori, entre otros.

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Matteo Berrettini - Alex Corretja - ‘Nice for the crowd, tougher for players’: Alex Corretja explains how night matches will shake up French Open - eurosport.com - France - Usa - Australia -  Paris

‘Nice for the crowd, tougher for players’: Alex Corretja explains how night matches will shake up French Open

Two-time French Open runner-up Alex Corretja says night matches at the French Open will throw up a level of unpredictability as they return for 2022 — but in front of crowds for the first time. The scheduling change was introduced for the first time last year but the matches were played behind closed doors due to Covid curfews, meaning some of the best encounters were missed by paying spectators.

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Daniil Medvedev - Matteo Berrettini - Gael Monfils - Richard Gasquet - Laura Robson - Daniil Medvedev optimistic about French Open as he fights his way back from surgery - thenationalnews.com - Britain - Russia - France - Usa - Australia - Madrid - county Miami - India - county Geneva - county Wells

Daniil Medvedev optimistic about French Open as he fights his way back from surgery

World No 2 Daniil Medvedev is looking to get back into the groove in Geneva as he returns from a hernia operation and gets ready for next week's French Open.

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Monfils withdraws from French Open to undergo heel surgery

Gael Monfils will not compete at the French Open later this month as he goes under the knife to fix a problem with his right heel, the Frenchman said on Monday. The 22nd-ranked Monfils started the year well, winning his 11th ATP tour title in a tune-up event in Adelaide before reaching the Australian Open quarter-finals in January, where he was beaten by Matteo Berrettini. He has struggled in recent months, however, failing to go past the round of 16 in ATP Masters 1000 tournaments in Indian Wells, Miami and Madrid. "Hi all, I regret to inform you that I am forced to withdraw from Open Parc de Lyon and the French Open next week," Monfils, the highest-ranked French player, wrote on Twitter.

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Novak Djokovic Makes It 370 Weeks At Number One, Rafael Nadal Slips To 5th

Novak Djokovic extended his record at the top of the ATP rankings to 370 weeks on Monday while Rafael Nadal drops down a place to number five. The Spaniard was knocked out of the Italian Open in the last 16 and is leapfrogged by the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas who made it all the way to the final where he was turned over in straight sets by an inspired Djokovic.

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Djokovic makes it 370 weeks at world No 1

Novak Djokovic extended his record at the top of the ATP rankings to 370 weeks on Monday while Rafael Nadal drops down a place to number five.

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Roger Federer - Rafael Nadal - Denis Shapovalov - Roberto Bautista Agut - Pablo Carreno Busta - Carlos Alcaraz - Roland Garros - Hubert Hurkacz - Alexander Zverev - Matteo Berrettini - Cameron Norrie - Taylor Fritz - Stefanos Tsitsipas - Casper Ruud - Novak Djokovic makes it 370 weeks at number one - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Russia - France - Italy - Usa - Norway - Belarus - Greece

Novak Djokovic makes it 370 weeks at number one

Novak Djokovic extended his record at the top of the ATP rankings to 370 weeks on Monday while Rafael Nadal drops down a place to number five. The Spaniard was knocked out of the Italian Open in the last 16 and is leapfrogged by the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas who made it all the way to the final where he was turned over in straight sets by an inspired Djokovic. The Serb, who claimed his sixth Italian Open title, has now spent 60 weeks more at number one than the next man on the list Roger Federer (310).

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