Rafa or Roger? Venus or Serena? If the questions were that simple, we could just fast-forward 15 days to the final of the French Open to see who wins.
But it’s never that simple on the red clay of Roland Garros, the historic site that sits on the edge of Paris, surrounded by the greenery of the Bois de Boulogne and steeped in a history that stretches back from Rafael Nadal to Bjorn Borg, Nicola Pietrangeli and those Four Musketeers — Henri Cochet, Renee Lacoste, Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnon — for whom the complex was built in 1928.... read more
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