Alcaraz, Sinner Launch French Open Bids as Swiatek Seeks Lift
- Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Iga Swiatek begin their bids at the 2025 French Open in Paris starting Monday, aiming for titles.
- Alcaraz leads as last year’s semifinal winner over Sinner, while Sinner returns from a three-month doping ban, and Swiatek seeks to end a year-long trophy drought.
- Alcaraz praises Sinner's recent form in Rome after his suspension, while Sinner acknowledges the distinct atmosphere and tougher conditions at Roland Garros.
- "The level he has played in is insane," said Alcaraz about Sinner’s comeback, who tested positive for clostebol but was cleared due to accidental contamination.
- Swiatek, a three-time reigning champion with a 35-2 record at Roland Garros, faces challenges after dropping to fifth in the rankings and aims to regain form after early Italian Open exit.
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