According to legend John McEnroe, world number one Carlos Alcaraz has a better chance of winning Roland Garros thanks to Rafael Nadal's absence.
"Djokovic has 22 Grand Slams, but Roland Garros is definitely not where he is at his best," McEnroe said during Eurosport 's commentary on May 25. "I think Alcaraz is the number one candidate and there will be many other players behind him. This year's tournament will be very open and unpredictable."
Alcaraz is expected to make history at Roland Garros 2023 after stopping in the quarterfinals of this Grand Slam last year. Photo: Roland Garros
According to McEnroe, Alcaraz will be under pressure but knows how to cope because of his experience winning Grand Slams. The Spanish player's strengths are his diverse playing style, physical endurance and strong mentality. "Alcaraz is a strong player both physically and mentally. He is only 20 years old but he seems like a great ambassador for this sport," McEnroe commented.
According to the draw on May 25, Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are in the same semifinal bracket at Roland Garros 2023. Djokovic could face Davidovich Fokina, Bautista Agut, Hubert Hurkacz and Andrey Rublev on his way to the semifinals. Alcaraz could face Denis Shapovalov, Cameron Norrie and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
According to former world number one Mats Wilander, Djokovic will be disappointed not to play Nadal at Roland Garros. He said: "I think Djokovic is disappointed that Nadal is not playing. Djokovic definitely wants to win the 23rd Grand Slam by beating Nadal on the way."
Djokovic won 85 and lost 16 matches at Roland Garros. This is the Grand Slam where Nole has lost the most matches. Photo: ATP
Wilander believes Nadal's withdrawal opens up a huge opportunity for Djokovic, as he has fewer strong opponents on clay. "This is an opportunity for Djokovic to break through in terms of Grand Slams," Wilander said. "If he wins Wimbledon, which is very likely, then the debate about who is the greatest will be over. With Federer, we have a great trio, but Djokovic is the record holder."
The main draw of Roland Garros starts on May 28, with 128 men and 128 women. Defending men's singles champion Nadal is absent due to health issues, so Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka are the two rare men at Roland Garros this year who have won the tournament. Wawrinka won in 2015, Djokovic won in 2016 and 2021.
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