Roland Garros entry list – Djokovic commands, Nadal returns. Eyes on Sinner and Alcaraz

Roland Garros entry list – Djokovic commands, Nadal returns. Eyes on Sinner and Alcaraz
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The entry list for Roland Garros has been officially released, the second Grand Slam of the season which is scheduled for about a month. From May 20th to June 9th the best tennis players in the world will compete in the prestigious event which will effectively close the most important part of the season on red clay (especially for the big players, who will then be exceptionally busy on this surface in the summer for the Paris 2024 Olympics). .

Novak Djokovic will be called upon to defend the title and the 2000 points he won last year. At the moment, waiting for the Master 1000 in Madrid and Rome, Jannik Sinner is the second main seed: immediately after Carlos Alcaraz who will try to regain the number 2 before arriving in France, but it won’t be easy at all.

Fans can’t wait to see Rafael Nadal back in action on Philippe Chatrier.

The entry list

Here is the list of players registered for the Paris event. There are currently 9 Italians in total present in the main draw, without having to go through the qualifiers: among these also Fabio Fognini and Matteo Berrettini (without the protected ranking).

  1. Novak Djokovic
  2. Jannik Sinner
  3. Carlos Alcaraz
  4. Daniil Medvedev
  5. Alexander Zverev
  6. Casper Ruud
  7. Stefanos Tsitsipas
  8. Andrey Rublev
  9. Hubert Hurkacz
  10. Grigor Dimitrov
  11. Alex de Miñaur
  12. Holger Rune
  13. Hugh Humbert
  14. Ben Shelton
  15. Taylor Fritz
  16. Tommy Paul
  17. Karen Khachanov
  18. Alexander Bublik
  19. Sebastian Baez
  20. Adrian Mannarino
  21. Francisco Cerúndolo
  22. Nicolas Jarry
  23. Frances Tiafoe
  24. Lorenzo Musetti
  25. Tallon Griekspoor
  26. Sebastian Korda
  27. Alejandro Davidovich
  28. Jan-Lennard Struff
  29. Jiri Lehecka
  30. Tomas Etcheverry
  31. Cameron Norrie
  32. Borna Coric
  33. Jordan Thompson
  34. Felix Auger-Aliassime
  35. Laslo Djere
  36. Arthur Phils
  37. Gael Monfils
  38. Roman Safiullin
  39. Fabian Marozsan
  40. Matteo Arnaldi
  41. Alejandro Tabilo
  42. Christopher Eubanks
  43. Sebastian Ofner
  44. Alexei Popyrin
  45. Aslan Karatsev
  46. Jack Draper
  47. Zhizhen Zhang
  48. Marcos Giron
  49. Daniel Evans
  50. Tomas Machac
  51. Lorenzo Sonego
  52. Mariano Navone
  53. Facundo Díaz Acosta
  54. Dominik Koepfer
  55. Nuno Borges
  56. Andy Murray
  57. Pedro Martinez
  58. Christopher O’Connell
  59. Dusan Lajovic
  60. Miomir Kecmanovic
  61. Yannick Hanfmann
  62. Flavio Cobolli
  63. Alexander Shevchenko
  64. Luciano Darderi
  65. Alexander Vukic
  66. Daniel Altmaier
  67. Thiago Seyboth Wild
  68. Emil Ruusuvuori
  69. Pavel Kotov
  70. Alex Michelsen
  71. Yoshihito Nishioka
  72. Roberto Carballes Baena
  73. Jaume Munar
  74. Jakub Mensik
  75. Arthur Cazaux
  76. Mackenzie McDonald
  77. Rinky Hijikata
  78. Max Purcell
  79. Arthur Rinderknech
  80. Sumit Nagal
  81. Luca Nardi
  82. Marton Fucsovics
  83. Federico Coria
  84. Roberto Bautista Agut
  85. Taro Daniel
  86. Stan Wawrinka
  87. Brandon Nakashima
  88. Pedro Cachin
  89. Botic van de Zandschulp
  90. Thiago Agustín Tirante
  91. Constant Lestienne
  92. Corentin Moutet
  93. Daniel Elahi Galán
  94. Thanasi Kokkinakis
  95. Fabio Fognini
  96. Hugo Gaston
  97. Aleksandar Kovacevic
  98. Matteo Berrettini
  99. Luca Van Assche
  100. Rafael Nadal (protected ranking)
  101. Marin Cilic (protected ranking)
  102. Denis Shapovalov (protected ranking)
  103. Kei Nishikori (protected ranking)
  104. Soonwoo Kwon (protected ranking)

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