Djokovic and Nadal must ‘suffer like crazy' to beat Carlos Alcaraz to French Open glory
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Teenage Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz starts the French Open as the second favourite - and a top target for mind games by the other contenders. The world No.6 has won four titles this year, including his last three Masters events in Miami, Barcelona and Madrid.
Emma Raducanu wants to add French to her list of languages as she faces a test of her claycourt learning at Roland Garros. The US Open champion already speaks Mandarin and Romanian - the native tongues of her parents.
Former British No 1 Tim Henman feels Rafael Nadal is the “very slight favourite” to win this year’s French Open, but says the impressive Carlso Alcaraz or Novak Djokovic can’t be written off.
Roland Garros ya tiene fecha reservada para acoger el debut de Carlos Alcaraz. El prodigio de El Palmar disputará su primer partido de la presente edición del torneo (22 de mayo al 5 de junio) en la jornada inaugural, el domingo 22 de mayo. Lo hará ante el argentino Juan Ignacio Londero, 141º del mundo, procedente de la previa. El primer reto de un cuadro muy exigente. Albert Ramos, Sebastian Korda y Cameron Norrie serían sus hipotéticos siguientes rivales antes de poder medirse a Alexander Zverev en cuartos. En semifinales, esperarían Rafa Nadal o Novak Djokovic. El jugador con más títulos sobre la tierra parisina o el número uno y vigente campeón. Casi nada.
The 2022 French Open was initially touch-and-go for Emma Raducanu, but she has been declared fit and is eager to continue her learning curve on clay.
Rafael Nadal has played down concerns over the chronic foot issue that resurfaced in Rome last week as he prepares to launch his bid for a 14th French Open title. The Spaniard limped to a third-round loss to Denis Shapovalov at the Italian Open, but practised in front of thousands of fans at Roland Garros on Wednesday without any obvious discomfort.