Since Roland Garros went through the difficulties of a year of pandemic to set its dates in the Parisian autumn, with the consequent range of novelties, the world knew that one thing was immutable: the final between Serbian Novak Djokovic and Spanish Rafael Nadal was the most anticipated duel.
The two best tennis players of the moment will cross their rackets this Sunday in a new episode of the most repeated challenge in history, one eager to assert his hierarchy of leader of the ranking and the other to preserve his hegemony on the clay.