Gael Monfils bid farewell in the second round of Roland Garros, but after playing a great match against one of the best players of the moment, Jack Draper. The Frenchman is 38 years old, and following the retirement of Richard Gasquet, he was asked whether this was his last Roland Garros. But Monfils is clear, there is more of him to come. "I know I will play next year, whatever happens. I have already said it. It's obvious. There's something that I was wondering about, and honestly, I think it's very difficult to stop playing at Roland Garros. It's tough because usually when you stop, it's because you're not at the level. But honestly, the way I feel physically for now, I wouldn't say it's my last Roland. It's more in the mind. It depends more on what I want to do with myself. So it will necessarily depend on what I want to do, on the sacrifices I have to make," stated the ATP world number 42.
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