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The 28-year-old won the junior title in 2015 and reached a second semifinal this month in Rome.
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Paul (right) reached two junior Grand Slam finals in 2015, winning in Paris and finishing runner-up to Fritz (left) later that year at the US Open.
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"I loved clay growing up and now I’m back to loving it. I’m excited for French Open this year. I really, really want to do well this year at the French."
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