Record-Chasing Federer Returns To Roland Garros After 4-Year Hiatus
26th May 2019
The 37-year-old Swiss star is the headline act on opening day, 10 years after his one triumph in Paris and two decades since his tournament debut
- Roger Federer returns to a new look Roland Garros on Sunday after a four-year absence, admitting he'll be an underdog in his attempt to claim a 21st Grand Slam title
- Federer, who played his last French Open in 2015, preferring to concentrate his powers on Wimbledon, starts against Lorenzo Sonego, the world number 73 from Italy
- Play on a rebuilt Court Philippe Chatrier starts with women's fifth seed Angelique Kerber taking on precocious Russian 18-year-old Anastasia Potapova, ranked at 81 in the world
PARIS, France-
Roger Federer returns to a new look Roland Garros on Sunday after a four-year
absence, admitting he'll be an underdog in his attempt to claim a 21st Grand
Slam title.
The 37-year-old
Swiss star is the headline act on opening day, 10 years after his one triumph
in Paris and two decades since his tournament debut.
Federer, who played
his last French Open in 2015, preferring to concentrate his powers on
Wimbledon, starts against Lorenzo Sonego, the world number 73 from Italy.
Third-seeded Federer
insists that it would be a shock even to him should he manage to prevent either
Rafael Nadal from sweeping to a 12th title or Novak Djokovic becoming just the
second man to hold all four Slams at the same time twice.
"I feel like
I'm playing good tennis, but is it enough against the absolute top guys when it
really comes to the crunch? I'm not sure if it's in my racquet," said
Federer.
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Play on a rebuilt
Court Philippe Chatrier starts with women's fifth seed Angelique Kerber taking
on precocious Russian 18-year-old Anastasia Potapova, ranked at 81 in the
world.
Germany's Kerber is
looking for a Roland Garros title to complete a career Grand Slam.
However, the
31-year-old has been suffering from an ankle injury and admitted she is not
certain how she will survive the rigours of two weeks on clay.
"Two weeks ago
I was not even able to walk really good," she said.
Greek sixth seed
Stefanos Tsitsipas is also on Chatrier, facing German left-hander Maximilian
Marterer, the world 110.
Tsitsipas made the
Australian Open semi-finals in January, beating Federer on the way.
- New court set for unveiling -
The 20-year-old also
defeated Nadal in the Madrid semi-finals before falling to the Spaniard at the
same stage in Rome last week.
Second seed Karolina
Pliskova closes play on Chatrier against Madison Brengle of the United States.
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The centrepiece
court of Roland Garros has been demolished and 90% rebuilt since 2018 as part
of the 350 million euro refurbishment of the French Open's historic home.
Fans and players
will have to wait to until 2020 to see the retractable roof in operation over
the court.
However, this year
sees the tournament bow of Court Simonne Mathieu, a 5,000-capacity semi-sunken
arena enclosed by greenhouses.
Spain's Garbine
Muguruza, the 2016 champion, will have the honour of opening proceedings on the
new court against America's Taylor Townsend.
Venus Williams, the
38-year-old American, faces Ukraine ninth seed Elina Svitolina on the same
court later in the day.
Williams, runner-up
to sister Serena in 2002, made her debut in Paris in 1997.
"I've probably
got one of the toughest draws I could have got -- Venus Williams,"
Svitolina told the BBC.
"I don't know
why I got this punishment!"
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Also in action on
the first day at Roland Garros are Italian 16th seed Marco Cecchinato who
shocked Djokovic in the quarter-finals in 2018.
Japan's Kei
Nishikori, seeded seven, faces France's Quentin Halys on the 30th anniversary
of his coach Michael Chang winning the title in Paris.
American seventh
seed Sloane Stephens, the 2018 runner-up to Simona Halep, begins against
Japan's Misaki Doi.