Frenchman Clement Tabur: With defending champion Carlos Alcaraz forced to pull out of Roland Garros due to an ongoing injury, former Indian tennis player Somdev Devvarman believes the men's singles draw has now widely opened, making world No. 1 Jannik Sinner the "heavy favourite" and "the man to beat" in Paris. He also added that a Spaniard's absence opens up so many different opportunities for rising stars like Fonseca, Jodar and others.
Alcaraz, who showed remarkable physical and mental resilience to defeat Sinner in a gruelling five-set marathon final last year, has endured a bumpy clay-court preparation this season. His recent withdrawal from Roland Garros and the grass-court major Wimbledon has drastically shifted the momentum on the ATP Tour.
Speaking about the impact of Alcaraz's absence, Devvarman noted that Sinner was already operating on a different level, even when the Spaniard was healthy.