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    “Hand Jannik Sinner The Title Right Now”; “Horrendous” – Fans React To French Open Men’s Draw Ft. Novak Djokovic, Ben Shelton & Others

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    “Hand Jannik Sinner The Title Right Now”; “Horrendous” – Fans React To French Open Men’s Draw Ft. Novak Djokovic, Ben Shelton & Others
    Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Ben Shelton - Source: Imagn images

    Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic are all set to open their French Open campaign on May 24, 2026, and their draws for the tournament have been making rounds on the internet. Their predicted journey at Roland Garros caught the attention of fans, who dropped their opinions online.

    Sinner was last seen in action at the Italian Open, where he lifted the trophy after beating Casper Ruud on May 17 in single sets (6-4, 6-4). Djokovic, on the other hand, suffered an early exit in Rome against Dino Prizmic. Now, before their appearance at the French Open, the men’s draw has gone viral online.

    The Tennis Letter posted Sinner’s draw, with Clement Tabur as his opponent in the first round. They shared the rest of his possible path to the Roland Garros title on X.

    “R1 – Tabur R2 – J.M Cerundolo / Fearnley R3 – Moutet / Landaluce / Kopriva R4 – Darderi/ Berrettini / Rinderknech QF – Shelton / Bublik / Tiafoe SF – Aliassime / Medvedev / Vacherot / Cobolli F – Zverev / Djokovic / Fritz”

    Sinner’s draw

    One of the users on X also shared Djokovic’s draw, writing:

    “Djokovic’s path R1: Perricard R2: Royer R3: Fonseca R4: Ruud QF: De Minaur SF: Zverev F: Sinner.”

    Fans have shared their strong opinions on these draws. Reacting to the Italian’s draw, one of the fans wrote:

    “😂😂😂. Just put him the finals, or better yet just hand him the trophy right now.”

    Making their feelings known about the Serb’s French Open draw, one of the users tweeted:

    “Novak Djokovic with an horrendous draw in Paris: R1: Perricard R3: Fonseca R4: Ruud.”

    Another follower opining on the world No. 1’s draw, wrote:

    “Looks easy for Jannik until QF i think. The SF seems challenging. If he can do it, the final is the most challenging.”

    Along similar lines, another user commented:

    “Lmao they gifted him a bye to the final directly.”

    Sinner etched his name in history books after winning his home tournament at the Italian Open by becoming the first Italian man since Adriano Panatta in 1976 to win the title in Rome. In addition to this, he also completed his career Golden Masters with this victory.

    Jannik Sinner weighed in on his victory at the Italian Open 2026 

    Jannik Sinner spoke to the media on court after creating history at the Italian Open, where he made his feelings known about completing his career Golden Masters. Revealing how ecstatic he was to achieve this milestone in his hometown, he said:

    “There’s no better place to complete this set. For an Italian, it’s one of the most special places we play tennis in. To win at least once in my career means a lot to me, Adriano, after 5 years, we’ve won back a very important trophy,” said Jannik Sinner.

    Along with this, he discussed his finals, stating that despite the pressure, it was incredible for him, and he has been trying to better himself every time.

    “There was a lot of tension on both sides, it was not perfect tennis from both of us, but I am really happy. It has been an incredible past two and a half months. I try to put myself in the best possible position every time and do the best I can. Not every day is simple, but I am really, really happy.”

    Jannik Sinner opened his 2026 season at the Australian Open, where he lost to Novak Djokovic in a tight and thrilling semifinals.

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