Novak Djokovic vs. Dino Prizmic
Djokovic hasn’t played in two months, but his chances for a 25th major title improved during his time away. Carlos Alcaraz’s absence in Rome and Paris may give the Serb, who turns 39 next week, a jolt of optimism. He’ll start his abbreviated Roland Garros prep against Prizmic, a rising 20-year-old Croat.
The two have already had one tussle, at the Australian Open, which Djokovic won in four sets. But Prizmic has a feisty physical style that goes well with clay. Djokovic will need to come out of the gates quickly to match his young opponent’s energy. Winner: Djokovic
Rafael Jodar vs. Nuno Borges
When March began, Jodar was an unknown hopeful ranked outside the Top 100; two months later he’s the 32nd seed in Rome. In between, the 19-year-old Spaniard made himself the ATP’s Next Big Thing with a 250 title, a 500 semifinal, a strong showing against Jannik Sinner, and some jaw-dropping ground-stroke m.p.h.s. How will he deal with the expectations that come with phenom status?
We’ll get an idea when he faces the 52nd-ranked Borges, a solid and occasionally dangerous Portuguese veteran who likes clay and has a knack for creating angles from both wings. They’ve never played. Winner: Jodar










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