RivalryofTroll
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Starts on the 25th of May.
ATP (Men) Analysis
Top 8 seeds should be according to the current rankings:
1 Nadal, Rafael (ESP)
2 Djokovic, Novak (SRB)
3 Wawrinka, Stan (SUI)
4 Federer, Roger (SUI)
5 Ferrer, David (ESP)
6 Berdych, Tomas (CZE)
7 Del Potro, Juan Martin (ARG) (out due to injury)
8 Murray, Andy (GBR)
9 Raonic, Milos (CAN)
Nadal - defending champion, 8 times champion --> He goes into the French Open with more than 2 losses (3 losses) on clay (this hasn't happened since 2004). Lost to Ferrer in the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 then lost to Almagro (a player who he had a 10-0 H2H record going in) in Barcelona 500 where he was the defending champion. Recently lost to Djokovic in the finals of the Rome Masters 1000 where he was the defending champion.
He only has 1 European clay title to his name - the Madrid Masters 1000 (an event which both Djokovic and Federer skipped) and in the finals, was getting demolished by Nishikori until Nishikori got injured late in the 2nd set.
Still the favourite to win the French (8 titles out of 9 attempts - with the only 1 loss in 2009 to Soderling) but not the absolute favourite.
Djokovic - Beat Nadal in the Rome Masters 1000 and who can forget about the epic clash between them in the French Open 2013 semis. Will he finally win the French Open to complete the Career Grand Slam?
The number 1 ranking is on the line as well - Djokovic can reclaim it, depending on Nadal's performance or if he wins the French.
Wawrinka - reigning Australian Open champion --> He won the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 but had shock/early exits
On his day - he can beat anyone but off his day - he can lose to anyone. Nevertheless, a dark horse to win it.
Federer - 2009 French Open champion --> the finalist in the Monte Carlo Masters 1000. Skipped Madrid. Lost in the 2nd round of Rome to Chardy.
Going in - it looks like he's in questionable form but the start to 2014 as a whole has shown us a resurgent Federer.
On his day, he can beat ANYONE on clay (including Djokovic) except Nadal.
Ferrer - defending finalist --> a dark horse.
Murray - reigning Wimbledon champion --> has been struggling with form since the start of 2014 but he pushed Nadal to the limits in Rome... a QF run would be good (he skipped the French in 2013 so he'll gain some points no matter what).
Other dark horses include Nishikori and Tsonga.
WTA (Women) Analysis
Serena is the number 1 seed and is probably the favourite going in with her win in the Rome Masters 1000. She's also the defending champion.
Sharapova is also a favourite (despite being out of the top 4 in the rankings) - she recently won the Madrid Masters 1000. She's the defending finalist.
Li Na is another favourite - she's the reigning Australian Open champion.
Can't wait for the draw to come out.
ATP (Men) Analysis
Top 8 seeds should be according to the current rankings:
1 Nadal, Rafael (ESP)
2 Djokovic, Novak (SRB)
3 Wawrinka, Stan (SUI)
4 Federer, Roger (SUI)
5 Ferrer, David (ESP)
6 Berdych, Tomas (CZE)
7 Del Potro, Juan Martin (ARG) (out due to injury)
8 Murray, Andy (GBR)
9 Raonic, Milos (CAN)
Nadal - defending champion, 8 times champion --> He goes into the French Open with more than 2 losses (3 losses) on clay (this hasn't happened since 2004). Lost to Ferrer in the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 then lost to Almagro (a player who he had a 10-0 H2H record going in) in Barcelona 500 where he was the defending champion. Recently lost to Djokovic in the finals of the Rome Masters 1000 where he was the defending champion.
He only has 1 European clay title to his name - the Madrid Masters 1000 (an event which both Djokovic and Federer skipped) and in the finals, was getting demolished by Nishikori until Nishikori got injured late in the 2nd set.
Still the favourite to win the French (8 titles out of 9 attempts - with the only 1 loss in 2009 to Soderling) but not the absolute favourite.
Djokovic - Beat Nadal in the Rome Masters 1000 and who can forget about the epic clash between them in the French Open 2013 semis. Will he finally win the French Open to complete the Career Grand Slam?
The number 1 ranking is on the line as well - Djokovic can reclaim it, depending on Nadal's performance or if he wins the French.
Wawrinka - reigning Australian Open champion --> He won the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 but had shock/early exits
On his day - he can beat anyone but off his day - he can lose to anyone. Nevertheless, a dark horse to win it.
Federer - 2009 French Open champion --> the finalist in the Monte Carlo Masters 1000. Skipped Madrid. Lost in the 2nd round of Rome to Chardy.
Going in - it looks like he's in questionable form but the start to 2014 as a whole has shown us a resurgent Federer.
On his day, he can beat ANYONE on clay (including Djokovic) except Nadal.
Ferrer - defending finalist --> a dark horse.
Murray - reigning Wimbledon champion --> has been struggling with form since the start of 2014 but he pushed Nadal to the limits in Rome... a QF run would be good (he skipped the French in 2013 so he'll gain some points no matter what).
Other dark horses include Nishikori and Tsonga.
WTA (Women) Analysis
Serena is the number 1 seed and is probably the favourite going in with her win in the Rome Masters 1000. She's also the defending champion.
Sharapova is also a favourite (despite being out of the top 4 in the rankings) - she recently won the Madrid Masters 1000. She's the defending finalist.
Li Na is another favourite - she's the reigning Australian Open champion.
Can't wait for the draw to come out.