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To make a significant impact in the men's event at this year's French Open.

1. Cristian Garin 

The Chilean workhorse entered the season positioned No. 85 on the planet, moderately obscure to the normal tennis fan. He has since achieved three ATP finals, winning two titles in Houston and Munich. He is one of only five players to win different titles this season (Djokovic, Federer, Tsitsipas, and Thiem). His record on earth in 2019 is an excellent 18-4. Right now positioned No. 37, he is anticipated to miss the mark regarding the last seed at Roland Garros. This is awful news for all the seeded players who could possibly attract Garin the initial couple of rounds. At 6' 1'' and about 190 pounds, he is a tank. Garin is worked for three out of five sets on earth. He plays like a youthful David Ferrer; each point feels like his last, and he will never undercut himself on a solitary shot. He tears the ball to safe targets and never misses. Given his reputation this earth court season, achieving the second seven day stretch of Roland Garros feels more like a likelihood than a probability. 



2. Fabio Fognini 

Regarding unadulterated shotmaking and ball striking on earth this season, nobody has awed more than Fognini. The Italian has won eight of his nine titles on this surface, including the greatest success of his profession in Monte Carlo. In the elimination rounds, he totally disassembled the King of Clay, Rafael Nadal, winning an astounding 58% all things considered. In his last three competitions, the world No. 11 claims a 10-2 record, losing just to Stefanos Tsitsipas and Dominic Thiem. New off a vocation best outcome in Monte Carlo and holding a profession high positioning, all signs point to a gigantic week in Paris for the showy Italian Stallion. 


3. Felix Auger-Aliassime 

Seemingly the most energizing youthful prospect in tennis, whenever Auger-Aliassime enters a competition, he gets an opportunity to make a profound run; he is that skilled. At 18-years of age, 'FAA' could be confused with a school rookie this year, yet rather is positioned No. 28 on the planet. While mud isn't his best surface, he has every one of the instruments to exceed expectations on the earth in Paris. Furnished with an overwhelming serve and forehand combo, Auger-Aliassime is as of now one of the better movers on visit. These are basic aptitudes for getting into week two of a noteworthy. Speed murders, particularly on dirt. He has vanquished four Top 20 players this season, including prevails upon Fognini, Tsitsipas, and Coric. He will be seeded, so he ought to have the option to play his way through the initial couple of rounds, grabbing steam en route. The Canadian is prepared to positively influence his first French Open primary draw appearance. 



4. Juan Martin del Potro 

At the point when completely solid, the Tower of Tandil can win any competition he enters. After one more damage tormented season, Del Potro progressed to the quarterfinals of Rome in simply his third competition of the year. Because of downpour delays, he was compelled to play two matches in a single day, the second he held two match focuses against Novak Djokovic in one of the most noteworthy quality matches of the year. In spite of his restricted activity in 2019 (Delray Beach, Madrid, and Rome), the Argentine has by one way or another not thought twice and is playing some world class tennis in front of the French Open. Del Potro will incredibly profit by the additional day of rest apportioned at Grand Slams. In the event that he can maintain a strategic distance from any five-set matches in the initial couple of rounds, his odds increment exponentially. A semifinalist a year ago, Del Potro has the greatest forehand in the competition and is prepared to squash his way to another profound keep running in Paris. 



5. Matteo Berrettini 

The 6' 5'' Italian won his first title this year in Budapest. Multi week later, he progressed to the last in Munich. Because of downpour postponements and booking inconveniences Berrettini was compelled to play Roberto Bautista-Agut in the elimination round promptly toward the beginning of the day, a match he won in straight sets. Later that evening, he was back on court confronting individual French Open dim steed Christian Garin for the title. Beating Bautista Agut and Garin around the same time is a close inconceivable inquire. Berrettini lost 7-6 in the third, yet who realizes what might have happened had he gotten an entire day's rest before the last. Berrettini plays incredibly forceful and amazing tennis. On the off chance that he gets hot he has the ability to hit nearly anybody off the court. He is 11-3 on earth this year—which incorporates a Top 5 prevail upon Alexander Zverev in Rome—and is a name nobody needs to see right off the bat in their segment of the draw.

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