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Tim Henman believes that Rafael Nadal’s dominance at the French Open has established him as the perennial front-runner at the Grand Slam.
After being sidelined for almost the entire 2023 season due to injury, Nadal will make his long-awaited comeback at the Brisbane International in January, in the lead-up to the Australian Open. However, given his record 14 French Open titles, it is his impending campaign at the claycourt Major that has piqued the most interest in the tennis community.In a recent interview with Eurosport, Tim Henman looked ahead to the 22-time Grand Slam champion’s Roland Garros campaign, referring to him as the automatic favorite at the Major.
I think when you put Rafa Nadal and Roland Garros in the same sentence, Rafa’s just the favourite. If he was playing paddle tennis and you said, ‘Oh, where is it?’ They’d say it’s at Roland Garros and you would say Rafa’s the favourite,” he said.
Henman also emphasized Nadal’s unparalleled prowess on clay, with the best-of-five format at the French Open further enhancing his advantage and making him even more difficult to defeat.
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“You could make a case for the Grand Slams with the best of five. He’s so difficult to beat on clay, first and foremost. But then when you’ve got to win three sets, not just two sets, so few people have been able to do it,” he said.
Henman then speculated whether the best-of-three format at the 2024 Paris Olympics might better suit the Spaniard’s recovery. Nevertheless, the Brit acknowledged the immense confidence boost the former World No. 1 would receive by simply walking into the French Open. Henman said it would only increase his desire to complete the double in Paris next year.
“You wonder whether in the Olympics because it’s best of three, then it takes a little bit less out of him, whether that aids his recovery. But look, with his record, and I’m sure the confidence that he gains when he walks through the gates at Roland Garros, he’s going to want to be at the Grand Slam and at the Olympics, and I’d love to see him win one of those or both of those. It would be an incredible story,” he added.