The Roland Garros individual main draw will be held this Thursday in Paris. The main clay event is here, from May 28 to June 11, opening its doors on Monday to host the previous stages.
The king, the fourteen-time champion, will not defend his crown Rafael Nadal which leaves the throne vacant to be defended by a Polish woman in the women’s category Iga Swiatek.
Without Nadal on court Philippe Chatrier, the options open up for any serious aspirant, although there are two tennis players above the rest, the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, dominates Barcelona and Madrid, and Novak Djokovicwho seeks a third title in the French capital that allows him to break the Grand Slams record, breaking the tie at 22 with Rafa Nadal.
in the back, Daniel Medvedevconqueror of Rome, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Holger Runeas perhaps the last finalist Casper Ruud either Andrei Rublevthe best in Monte Carlo.
In women, swiatek will start as a reference, with a duo of rivals identified as the strongest on the course, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenkachampion in Australia and Madrid, and the Kazakh Elena Rybakinarecent dominator in Rome.
Not forgetting the other candidates, a group in which the Spaniards intend to enter Paula Badosa.
Event broadcast rights reserved Eurosportwhich announced that it will accumulate almost 300 hours of live broadcast through its television channels Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2, as well as its app.
Conchita Martinez and Nico Almagro join the common team of experts with Alex Corretja, Anabel Medina and Jordi Arrese. The broadcasts will include the daily program ‘Pasando Bolas’, at 8 pm, nationwide.
There will be no shortage of connections to ‘The Cube’, with Mats Wilander, Chris Evert, John McEnroe or Tim Henman.
Eurosport can be followed on all platforms that contain its service.
Will there be a free broadcast for the general public? This protocol will be activated if there is a Spanish tennis player in an individual semifinal. In recent years, Rafa Nadal’s successes have been followed through Discovery, on DTT, a channel belonging to the same Eurosport group.
Source: La Verdad

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