Rafael Nadal will kick off his 2018 French Open campaign against Alexandr Dolgopolov, a potentially tricky first-round opponent, but one the 10-time champion should be able to get past comfortably.
Many of his peers might not have that easy a go of it in the first round.
Danger lurks for a number of seeds in their opening matches. From Roberto Bautista Agut, seeded 13th drawing Denis Istomin, who beat Novak Djokovic at last year’s Australian Open, to the veteran Philipp Kohlshcreiber, the 22nd seed, facing young talent Borna Coric, potential battles abound throughout the draw.
As he prepares for another attempt at a Grand Slam breakthrough, number-two seed Alexander Zverev escaped the more dangerous floaters and drew Ricardas Berankis in the first round. The German is in the same quarter of the draw with Dominic Thiem, but the road to that potential blockbuster match won’t be easy with Kei Nishikori, Stefanos Tsitsipas and former champion Stan Wawrinka—who’s still trying to get his legs under him—presenting possible challenges to both players.
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