...could the 22-year-old be a serious threat at the year’s second major?
She has even more experience making deep runs at the tournament, winning the junior title as a 15-year-old.
It helps that there is no clear favorite at this year’s French Open.
World No. 1 Angelique Kerber, who has struggled in 2017 despite her ranking, has lost to Svitolina three times this season. Williams is out of the French Open while she expects her first child in the fall. Petra Kvitova is still recovering from an injury, and Victoria Azarenka is still away on maternity leave. Maria Sharapova’s wild card status will be decided on May 16.
But Svitolina is not just thinking about the near future.
“My goal is going to Singapore for WTA Finals,” Svitolina said. “But there's a long way to go and I've a lot of points to defend.”