The 14-time French Open champion has admitted there is a ‘big, big chance’ he is playing at Roland Garros for the final time
British No 5 Liam Broady dubbed late-night scenes on the French Open’s outside courts “a circus”, after home favourite Terence Atmane escaped disqualification despite swatting a ball away with full force and hitting a spectator.
The 14-time champion could be making his French Open farewell this week and faces a tough opening match against the fourth seed
Rafael Nadal says he will be facing "one of the toughest opponents possible" when he plays Alexander Zverev in the French Open first round on Monday, after Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner eased through their openers."I can guarantee you Novak didn't want to play Rafa in the first round and (Carlos) Alcaraz didn't want to play, Jannik (Sinner) didn't want to play him," admitted Zverev.