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    French Open draw unveils potential thrillers

    May 26, 2023

     

    The French Open is just around the corner, and the recently revealed draw has set the stage for some exciting matchups that could leave tennis fans on the edge of their seats.

    In the men’s singles, Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz find themselves in the same half of the draw, raising the possibility of a thrilling semi-final clash. Alcaraz, who won his first Grand Slam at the US Open last year, will kick off his campaign against a qualifier, while Djokovic, aiming for a record 23rd major title, will face off against American Aleksandar Kovacevic.

    Russian Daniil Medvedev, who would be competing under a neutral flag, would compete against a qualifier after being the second seed. 

    Meanwhile, British hopes rest on the shoulders of Cameron Norrie, one of only three Britons in the singles competition. Norrie’s first challenge comes in the form of France’s Benoit Paire. However, the absence of former world number one Andy Murray, who withdrew from the tournament to focus on the upcoming grass-court season, leaves a void in the British contingent.

    This year, 14-time French Open winner, Rafael Nadal would not be playing at the event for the first time in 19 years. Nadal, who would have been the defending champion, announced last week that he would be pulling out due to a hip injury. 

    In the women’s singles, the absence of Emma Raducanu, who is recovering from wrist and ankle surgeries, means there will be no British representation in the main draw. It marks the first time since the 2009 US Open that no Britons feature in a Grand Slam main draw, a notable setback for the nation.

    Defending champion Iga Swiatek, eager to secure her third French Open title, faces a tough opening match against Spain’s Cristina Bucsa, currently ranked 67th in the world. Swiatek, despite a recent thigh injury, remains optimistic about her chances of claiming yet another Grand Slam crown.

    Other intriguing matchups include Belarusian second seed Aryna Sabalenka, fresh off her Australian Open triumph, taking on Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk. Kostyuk, a vocal critic of Russia’s actions in her country, brings her resilience and determination to the court.

    Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina, seeded fourth, finds herself in the same half of the draw as Swiatek, setting the stage for a potential blockbuster semi-final clash. Rybakina, whose ranking suffered due to the absence of ranking points at Wimbledon last year, begins her campaign against a yet-to-be-determined qualifier.

    The women’s draw also offers a thrilling encounter between two-time major champion Victoria Azarenka and 2019 US Open winner Bianca Andreescu, promising a battle of resilience and skill.

    With the potential for unexpected twists and breathtaking performances, this year’s tournament is shaping up to be a memorable one.

    Leon Osamor 

     

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