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With title holders playing musical chairs and Nadal retired, there's a greater sense of belief among the locker room.
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Berrettini is making up for lost time, having missed the prior three European clay-court seasons with injury.
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Dimitrov is among a crowded group of hopefuls that could fall anywhere between No. 8 and No. 20 seedings at Roland Garros depending on how Madrid and Rome play out.
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Fils is the frontrunner to be the highest-ranked Frenchman at this year's French Open.
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