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Looking ahead to the French Open prospect of a wildcard player, Atmana has a good chance to qualify

Next week's only Grand Slam tournament to be held on clay, the French Open, will officially kick off. The French Open draw has finally been revealed. Naturally, the Grand Slam tournament also has wild card players. So, who are the wild card players in the men's singles at this year's French Open? What are their prospects for qualifying? Let this article take you to see it today.



France's Atmana, who won his fourth career Challenger title in Guangzhou this year, is playing at the French Open as a wildcard and has yet to win a Grand Slam main draw so far, and will face veteran Gasquet in the first round, who is also a wildcard player at the French Open. Despite reaching the quarter-finals at Roland Garros, Gasquet's record at the French Open has not been satisfactory in recent years, and he has often returned home early. In this way, Atmana has a great chance to qualify. He has a good chance of beating the veteran for his first career Grand Slam victory. What do you think about this, fans?



France's Ebel is also a wild card, having reached the semi-finals of the tour and has some quality. Eber's first-round opponent is compatriot Bonzi, and although the player has struggled to win the French Open for years, he has a certain psychological advantage due to his five victories over Eber. This time, it will be difficult for Ebel to take revenge.



Wawrinka, who won his first career title on the clay circuit and also won the French Open, has many fond memories on clay. His last tour title to date came on the clay tour. In the first round, Wawrinka's opponent was Britain's Feinley. It took just two seasons for the player to move from outside the 1,800 to the top 100 in the world. In the 2025 season, Fearnley won his first career Masters. At the same time, he also reached the last 32 of his first career Grand Slam. In contrast, Wawrinka's form for the 2025 season has been somewhat unmatched. At the moment, he has only won one main draw on the tour, and it would be a bad luck to play Fearnley in this form.



France's Royer, who has won his 14th consecutive Challenger this year, will face Spaniard Calbayes in the first round, who has much more tournament experience than Roiere. He has reached the final three times on clay and won two titles. Since Calbayes is far above Royes in terms of world ranking and strength, it is probably just a dream for Royes to win.



The American Nava, who has reached the Challenger final four weeks in a row, will face the Netherlands' Van der Shanschulp in the first round, who has regularly failed in qualifying tournaments on tour this season, so it is likely that Nava will win his first career clay Grand Slam victory.



France's Cazo will face Chile's Tabilo in the first round, who has beaten Djokovic this year, while Cazo has suffered a three-game losing streak, and it may be difficult for Cazo to escape a four-game losing streak.



Australia's Skulkite is playing in the main draw of a Grand Slam for the second time as a wildcard against Hungarian Fojovic in the first round. Like Schulkett, Fojovic has won the Challenger Tournament in 2025. Since the two are about the same ranking, I am afraid this will be a tough battle. As for who wins, let's wait and see. That's it for today, and it will continue tomorrow.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Yixin Jushi)


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