If there was only one match to see this Monday, it would obviously be Nadal-Zverev, pitting the undisputed master of the place against the man in form of the moment, impressive winner of the Masters 1000 in Rome eight days ago.
The clash is obviously scheduled on the Philippe-Chatrier court, after two women’s matches, around 3 p.m.
Just before the Nadal-Zverev match on Chatrier, Iga Swiatek will have entered the running, facing the Frenchwoman Leolia Jeanjean, from qualifying. At night, the central public will be delighted to find Gaël Monfils, opposed to the Brazilian Thiago Seyboth Wild.
On the Suzanne-Lenglen court, three big seeds will make their first marks: Jannik Sinner, Stefanos Tsitsipas, then Coco Gauff. For his part, Daniil Medvedev will play against the German Koepfer at the end of the program on the Simonne-Mathieu court
Monday’s main matches
Court Philippe-Chatrier (from noon)
Vickery (E-U) – Jabeur (TUN/n°8)
Swiatek (POL/n°1) – Jeanjean
Zverev (ALL/n°4) – Nadal (ESP)
Not before 8:15 p.m.:
Monfils – Seyboth Wild (BRE)
Court Suzanne-Lenglen (from 11 a.m.)
Eubanks (EU) – Sinner (ITA/n°2)
Fucsovics (HON) – Tsitsipas (GRE/n°9]
Coco Gauff (EU/n°3) – Avdeeva (RUS)
Court Simonne-Mathieu (from 11 a.m.)
Arnaldi (ITA) – Fils (n°29)
Sakkari (GRE/n°6]- Gracheva
Koepfer (ALL) – Medvedev (RUS/n°5)
Court n°14 (from 11 a.m.)
Shelton (EU/n°15) – Gaston
Kalinskaya (RUS/n°23) – Burel
Van Assche – Shapovalov (CAN)
Iron – Parry
Court n°7 (from 11 a.m.)
(3e match) Leylah Fernandez (CAN/n°31) – Ponchet
Court n°13 (from 11 a.m.)
Dodin – Day (EU)
(4e match) Jacquemot – Bogdan (ROU)