With top seeds struggling or recently injured, the men’s draw is hard to call while Swiatek has few serious rivals
As Rafael Nadal expressed his satisfaction at being able to return to Roland Garros once again, a flurry of laughter circled the room. This coming fortnight could be a truly significant moment, the 14-time champion’s final appearance in Paris, and one that could well end with his first-round meeting against Alexander Zverev. In reality, though, not even Nadal has a clue if this is the end.
“Maybe the last one; maybe not,” said Nadal, smiling. “But let’s explore. I hope to be clear. I don’t want to create a big confusion, but I’m enjoying what I am doing. Sorry, but I am feeling competitive in the practices.”