The much-anticipated French Open draw was announced last night Beijing time, with a star-studded crowd and a tournament on the horizon, let's take a look at the latest men's singles draw.
The top eight seeds are Sinner vs. Draper, Djokovic vs. Zverev, Musetti vs. Fritz and Ruud vs. Acre.
Sinner defends the quarter, and the other seeded players in the zone include Rublev, Fes, De Minaur, Fokina, Mensik and Hurkacz.
It is worth keeping an eye out for the first-round matchup, with Hurkacz, who has rebounded in form, taking on new force Fonseca. French players such as Bonzi, Monfils and Gasquet are all present in this area. In particular, "Tofu" will usher in his personal Roland Garros farewell show, can the audience give him treatment comparable to Nadal's retirement? Leheka vs. Thompson and Jarry vs. Feth are also in focus.
The two-quarters are led by two of the two players who participated in this week's tour, Zverev and Djokov. Other seeded players are Mei, Dimi, Shapo, Celendero, Ember and Aliassime.
Mei will face Norrie again in the first round, while the new force clash between Arnaldi and Aliassime will also attract attention. Former tournament champion Wawrinka will be a wild card, while the likes of Lajovic, Gricospor and Giron will also be present in the zone.
The three-quarters are led by American No. 1 Fritz, with the other seeded players being Rune and Mahachi, as well as a number of compatriots Tiafoe, Brandon Nakashima, Korda and Michelson.
The region is the weakest overall, with first-round talks to watch include Agut against Rune and Kecmanovic versus Báez.
The final zone is led by Acre, with the defending champions seeded in the zone including Paul, Shelton, Khachanov, Poplin and Tsitsipas.
The first-round talks to watch include Echeverry taking on former tournament runner-up Tsitsipas in the quarter-finals, Sheldon facing Sonego, and Marozane taking on Narddi.
Overall, the strength of the lower half is significantly weaker than that of the top half, and some people joke that the defending champions have drawn a draw to go straight to the final. The only person in the region who has the strength to pose a threat to Acre is probably Musetti, who lost to Acre in both the Monca and Rome Masters a few days ago.
Deyo, who is aiming to win a record 25th Grand Slam title, may have drawn another one this time. If you want to reach the final, I'm afraid you will have to go through the tests of Zverev and Sinner and others in a row. Even if the old comrades have now reached the semi-finals of the Geneva competition, how to decide the schedule is also a big test.
Who will lift the Musketeers Cup again? Or is it Sinner? Can Zverev make a difference in the Grand Slam he does best? Let's wait and see!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)