French Open: Nadal And Serena Have A Chance To Create History
French Open: Nadal and Serena have a chance to create history, Federer and Djokovic will also show their strength.
Clay court king Rafael Nadal and American great women’s tennis player Serena Williams will have a chance to create history in the French Open tournament starting on Sunday.
If Nadal wins this title, he will surpass Roger Federer of Switzerland in winning the most singles titles at Grand Slam. Federer has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles and Nadal has as many.
With this victory, Nadal can also put a stop to the debate that has been going on for some time about who is the best player in the world in tennis.
Spain’s Nadal has held the title of French Open for a record 13 times and it is not easy for anyone to beat him here.
Djokovic cemented his preparations for the French Open by winning the Belgrade tournament with a straight-set 6-4, 6-3 win over Alex Molcan on Saturday but the world number one won’t find it easy to beat Nadal on clay courts.
This thing has also been accepted by Djokovic of Serbia. In 2020 final, Nadal defeated Djokovic 6–0, 6–2, 7–5 in just two hours and 41 minutes.
Recently he defeated Djokovic in the final at the Italian Open on clay court and said that he had achieved the rhythm for the French Open.
At the same time, Roger Federer will play his first Grand Slam tournament after the 2020 Australian Open. He was away from the tennis court due to several surgeries in his right knee.
The 39-year-old has played only two tournaments in his return. However, fans of Federer may have wanted this player to beat Nadal by winning the French Open.
Serena will also emphasize.
Serena, who lost in the semi-finals of the Australian Open, is losing in close matches. However, 23-time Major Champion Serena is yet to hang her racket.
She is set to equal the 24 Grand Slam titles of Margaret Court in Women. Serena, who was away from the Miami Open due to her health, made it to the Italian Open after almost three months.
But her comeback did not go as expected. She lost in the tournament in the first round. Then when she came to play in the Emila-Romagna Open, she also lost in the second round.
However, the tournament is delayed by a week due to domestic health regulations. Only fans who have a Corona Negative Report will be able to come to the stadium and this number will still be small.
Sunday’s main match in the first round
Men’s Singles:
Dominic Thiem vs Pablo Andujar
Stephanos Sitipas vs Jeremy Chardy
Alexander Zverev vs Oscar Otte
Women’s Singles:
Naomi Osaka vs Patricia Maria Tig
Petra Quitova vs Greet Minn
Victoria Azarenka vs Svetlana Kuznetsova
Number Game –
Nadal has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles and will surpass Roger Federer in terms of most Grand Slam singles titles if he wins the French Open.
Serena Williams has won 23 Grand Slam women’s singles titles and now has a chance to compete with 24 Grand Slam titles at Margaret Court.