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The French Open (Roland Garros) 2015 Preview - Who will Lift the Trophy?

Author: Ryan Fraser
by Ryan Fraser
Posted: Mar 01, 2015

The annual Paris Grand Slam, Roland Garros get's underway shortly. Can Rafael Nadal add to his seemingly infinite titles? He has struggled for form since returning from a lengthy injury absence, but he's only ever lost one match at the French Open over the past ten years

With a record that strong, it's difficult to see why he is not the favorite for this year's event. The reasoning is that Novak Djokovic and Stanislas Wawrinka present a significant challenge for this year's title.

The world number one Novak Djokovic is a particular threat given his current form and the fact he has such a strong record in Grand Slam finals. Gael Monfils is another credible threat though, he loves playing in front of the home crowd and he certainly has the physical and technical ability to beat the top players.

Especially considering their current form and achievements over the past year during the Spaniard's absence. Here's a more detailed French Open 2015 Preview & Prediction

For the women's singles event, it's always a very difficult one to predict. Serena Williams struggled at times on the clay, but she has a good record at the event especially over the past five years.

Clay court specialists such as Sara Errani cannot be disregarded although our main prediction would be to back the rising Swiss star Belinda Bencic.

She has great serving statistics this year and is a junior champion at the French Open earlier in her career. Overall, she seems great value considering the fact she's valued way down from the favorites.

French Open Preview 2015- http://tennis-tips.co.uk/french-open-2015-tennis-betting-tips/

Her only issue is trying to bring her best again the big players where she seems to crumble under the pressure at times. Even having this in mind, she still seems to be a good selection based on our analysis

In terms of the doubles French Open; we like the value of the Bryan brothers, despite their poor current form against their own high standards. The combination of Rojer / Tecau are a credible threat however, especially when playing on their preferred surface in their home country where the support of the crowd could be a significant factor to consider.

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