Medvedev on Roland Garros: The More Open, the Better

The Russian hopes to capitalize on the chaos in Paris this year.

Daniil Medvedev suffered a tough loss to Tommy Paul on Tuesday in Rome, but the Russian likes the way he is playing on clay and still sees himself with a good chance to make a deep run in Paris this year.

Asked to break down this year’s Roland Garros favorites by a reporter, Medvedev said that Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz should be considered No.1 and No.2, given how well they can play on clay.

ā€œI think if Novak and Carlos play, they’re two big favorites,ā€ he said. ā€œThey like the surface. They can win Grand Slams.ā€

But, Medvedev says, this yearā€™s main draw in Paris could be more wide open than it has been in nearly 20 years. With Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner still working through serious injuries, Djokovic without a final to his name yet in 2024, and Nadal far from his peak, it appears that some other names have a bigger shot than ever to hold the Coupe des Mousquetaires aloft on Sunday June 10.

Medvedev also gave a nod to Stefanos Tsitsipas, who is still alive in the Rome draw as he pursues his second clay-court Masters title of 2024.

ā€œIf he wins here, could be big favorite, for sure,ā€ Medvedev said of the 8th-ranked Greek. ā€œIf he wins two Masters 1000s, he’s one of the favorites, too.ā€

Wide open works just fine for Medvedevā€¦

ā€œNow it’s maybe a little bit more open than it was ever before,ā€ Medvedev said. ā€œGood for me, too, because usually in Roland Garros I don’t play that well. The more open it is, the better it is for me.ā€