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Coco Gauff’s Evolved Defense, Zverev’s Opening, and the Roland Garros Attrition Test

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Roland Garros is rarely just a question of who has the highest level. On clay, every return game, long rally, and physical exchange changes the tournament before the second week even begins. In this draw show, Alvin and Torrey frame Paris as an attrition tournament — one where the draw itself becomes a defining opponent.

The strongest lens is Coco Gauff’s title defense. Rather than treating Coco as the same player who won the event, the episode looks at whether her game has evolved: a steadier toss, a more assertive forehand, improved serve patterns, elite passing shots, and the ability to blend counterpunching with offense.

On the men’s side, Sinner remains the standard, but Zverev emerges as the clearest non-Sinner championship alternative because of how the draw breaks around him. Novak’s section is more demanding, Alcaraz’s absence changes the geometry of the tournament, and the early rounds are filled with players capable of draining the favorites before the business end.

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