Road to Roland-Garros: how Sinner, Sabalenka and co are shaping up for French Open
Briefly

Jannik Sinner continues to hold the No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings despite serving a three-month doping ban, benefiting from disappointing performances by his competitors. His focus is on returning strong in Rome to capture his first ATP 1000 title. Meanwhile, Alexander Zverev faces form issues but remains strong on clay, where he's had past success. Carlos Alcaraz, the young Spanish star, is experiencing inconsistencies, particularly with his serving, while Lorenzo Musetti's adaptability proved successful in the Olympics, marking him as a player to watch on clay.
Jannik Sinner, despite his doping ban, retains the world No 1 position, showing the impact of his rivals' poor performance as he prepares for his return.
Alexander Zverev has struggled with his form lately but looks to leverage his strengths on clay, where he has been successful in the past.
Carlos Alcaraz, while already a four-time Grand Slam winner, faces challenges with inconsistencies, particularly in his serve, but thrives on clay courts.
Lorenzo Musetti, known for his adaptability, secured a historic medal at the Paris Olympics, demonstrating patience and strategic play on clay.
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