Your guide to the players that can make an impact in Paris, from Swiatek and Sabalenka to Garcia and Boulter
Iga Swiatek Betting against Swiatek on the red dirt would be unwise. With an 88% win record on clay, the world No 1 will aim to become the first woman to win the titles in Madrid, Rome, and Roland Garros in the same season since Serena Williams in 2013. The Pole comes into the tournament on a 12-match tour-level winning streak. Swiatek boasts the best defence on this surface and an extremely powerful forehand. Her understanding of how to optimise her game on clay makes her the clear favourite for a three-peat.