Alexander Zverev has one bullet left to arrive at Roland Garros with the adequate confidence, and it won't be just any bullet. The German will have to handle the pressure of playing at home in the relocated ATP 500 in Hamburg, knowing the dangers and advantages of competing in the week prior to a Grand Slam. The local tennis player will have to wait for the preliminary phase to be resolved to know his first opponent, although he can already imagine potential matchups with Auger-Aliassime in the quarterfinals, with Andrey Rublev in the semifinals, or with Fran Cerúndolo in the hypothetical final. Alejandro Davidovich, Pedro Martínez, and Roberto Bautista will bring the Spanish touch to the event.

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