Doubles action has kicked off at the French Open and here’s your first look at what to expect. And since it’s a Grand Slam, Doubles Take will be here every day of the tournament.
FRENCH OPEN: THE MEN
The clay has been particularly kind this spring to several teams—and individual players, too. That’s evident in the first-round match between the No. 8-seeded team of Nikola Mektic/Alexander Peya—winner of two titles recently—and Dominic Inglot/Franko Skugor, who won Budapest together. Metkic and Peya prevailed in straight sets on Tuesday.
Or look at Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, 2018 Rome champs, who are seeded No. 5 and faced U.S. Clay Court winners Max Mirnyi and Philipp Oswald first up. Cabal and Farah needed two tiebreak sets to advance.
No. 2 seeds Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic, the winningest team on tour so far in 2018, just gave a demonstration of their clay-court prowess with the title in Geneva. They'll start on Wednesday.