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French Open – Men’s Draw: Analysis, Statistics and Predictions
- Updated: May 21, 2016
For 15 years, from 1989 to 2004, the French Open was, without a doubt, the hardest Slam to predict. In only 3 occasions, in fact, the winner was seeded in the top-3: Jim Courier (n.1 in 1992), Guga Kuerten (n.1 in 2001) and Juan Carlos Ferrero (n.3 in 2003).
Since 2005 though, the Roland Garros, all of a sudden, became the easiest Major to predict. It really was a simple pic: Rafael Nadal would win. Rafa’s drop in form in the past two years has opened …
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