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The final preview before the 2025 French Open

The Rome Masters, which kicks off this week and lasts for two weeks, is the final preview ahead of the 2025 French Open, which kicks off on May 26. Heroes from all walks of life are scrambling to put on the final warm-up for the 2025 French Open.



In the previous Monte Carlo and Madrid Masters, the top players in the men's tennis world were either banned or injured due to injury, or due to intentional recuperation to adjust their condition, so they did not go out to compete on the battlefield. Not to mention the lower-level ATP500 Barcelona and Munich stations, the stars are dim and unsatisfactory.



But now at the Rome Masters, except for the Serbian king Djokovic, all the top players in men's tennis are playing to test their status, adjust their rhythm, and sharpen their knives to the French Open.



The top three in the world, Italian newcomer Wang Sinner, Spanish all-round fighter Alcaraz, and German tank Zverev Jr., are undoubtedly in the first pot and are the favorites to win the Rome Masters.



Sinner was able to return from the three-month ban at the Rome Masters on home soil, not only to test the results of his three-month training, but also to prove himself with victories and championships, and to open the way for the French Open, which has yet to reach the final of his career.



Alcaraz got off to a good start to the clay season as he swept away the Monte Carlo Masters with zero wins and went on to win the title. In the Barcelona station on Spanish soil, Alcaraz also reached the final, but unfortunately suffered a sudden thigh muscle injury and was relegated to second place. Alcaraz, who gave up the Madrid Masters due to injury, will not only have to test his recovery from injury at the Rome Masters, but also adjust his form and boost his confidence through the competition against top players, and make final preparations for the French Open title defense.



Although Zverev Jr. won the championship in Munich in Germany, he lost to Argentine top player Frosundolo after only two wins in the first round of the Monte Carlo Masters and the Madrid Masters. Zverev, the reigning champion of the Rome Masters, who has already retired to third place in the world, is under pressure to get a good record and try to return to second place in the world and win a more favorable spot for the 2025 French Open.



The winners of the Rome Masters in Pot 2 should include: Norway's Light Ruud, Denmark's Light Rune, British left-hander Draper, and Italian SLR genius Musetti.



Ruud started this year's clay season low and went high, and his competitive form is getting better and better. In the 1/8 finals of the Monte Carlo Masters, he lost to Poppelin, the only active master in Australia, and lost to Rune in the 1/4 finals of the Barcelona station, but when it came to the Madrid Masters, Ruud won consecutive battles and won the Toad Palace, and finally became a veritable master, showing strong competitiveness.



Denmark's Light Rune, who returned to the top 10 in the world this year, although he made two rounds of the Monte Carlo and Madrid Masters, won the championship in the final of the Barcelona tournament by defeating the Spanish all-round fighter Alcaraz, which also showed Rune's ambition to move forward bravely.



Britain's left-hander Draper is ranked in the top 10 in the world for the first time after winning the Indian Wells Masters. In the 1/8 finals of the Monte Carlo Masters, he lost to the Spanish clay master Fokina, but at the Madrid Masters, he went all the way to the final, and finally lost to Ruud in three sets.



Italian SLR genius Musetti, who has changed his fragile fighting qualities and difficult to withstand hard training in the clay season this year, has fought tenaciously and performed well, ranking among the top 10 in the world for the first time in his career. In the Monte Carlo Masters, he defeated his opponents many times and finally reached the final, but unfortunately his combat effectiveness was greatly weakened due to sudden injuries, and he saw Alcaraz win the Monte Carlo Masters for the first time. In back-to-back Madrid Masters, Musetti once again reached the semi-finals, losing to Draper, who suddenly opened up after becoming a master.



If you have to rule out the winners of Pot 3 of the Rome Masters, it is the Australian hare De Minard, the Russian golden monkey Rublev, the Greek pirate Tsitsipas, the Russian Tsar Medvedev, the French handsome Fess and the Argentine top Fros.



The Rome Masters is underway, and we will see heroes from all walks of life show their skills and compete fiercely.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Colorful Bean Powder)


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