Andy Roddick Issues Word of Caution to Jannik Sinner About Hostile Treatment at French Open
- Jannik Sinner expects a "different" reception from the crowd at the French Open compared to his homecoming in Rome.
- Sinner reached the final in Rome after a three-month doping ban but lost to Carlos Alcaraz.
- He believes that his matches are of "really high-quality tennis" that attract viewers.
- Carlos Alcaraz mentioned that the audience is excited each time he faces Sinner.
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Jannik Sinner braced for hostile crowd in Roland Garros opener
The Italian world number one takes on Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech in the French Open first round.
Jannik Sinner expects things to be 'different' at Roland Garros: 'But they don't have anything against me, do they?' Read more on telegraaf.nl/sport
Musetti will face a qualified man, Sonego Shelton. In the women's field Paolini will deal with the Chinese Yuan Yue
World number 1 Jannik Sinner will compete in Roland-Garros (25 May-8 June) against Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech (72nd) before a possible duel in the second round against veteran Richard Gasquet, according to the draw made on Thursday 22 May in Paris.
World No. 1 will face the French 72 of the ranking, Jasmine Paolini will deal with the Chinese Yuan Yue.
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