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French Open 2019 French Open 2019 FORM at ROLAND GARROS For Selected Men LAST 10 YEARS OF MEN’S SINGLES IN PARIS (2009 to 2018) Player 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Novak Djokovic QF QF Won RU RU SF RU SF QF Rd-3 Rafael Nadal Won Won Rd-3 QF Won Won Won Won Won Rd-4 Roger Federer QF Rd-4 QF SF RU QF Won Dominic Thiem RU SF SF Rd-2 Rd-2 Alexander Zverev QF Rd-1 Rd-3 Stefanos Tsitsipas Rd-2 Rd-1 Kei Nishikori Rd-4 QF Rd -4 QF Rd -1 Rd -4 Rd -2 Rd -2 Kevin Anderson Rd-4 Rd-4 Rd-1 Rd-3 Rd-4 Rd-4 Rd -3 Rd-2 Rd-1 Juan Martin del Potro SF Rd-3 QF Rd-3 SF John Isner Rd-4 Rd-3 Rd -4 Rd -2 Rd -4 Rd -3 Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd -3 Fabio Fognini Rd-4 Rd-3 Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Rd-3 Rd-3 QF Rd-3 Rd-1 Karen Khachanov Rd-4 Rd-4 Marin Cilic QF QF Rd -1 Rd -4 Rd -3 Rd -3 Rd -3 Rd -1 Rd -4 Rd -4 Daniil Medvedev Rd-1 Rd-1 Borna Coric Rd-3 Rd-2 Rd -3 Rd -3 Gael Monfils Rd-3 Rd-4 Rd-4 QF Rd -3 QF Rd -2 QF Milos Raonic Rd-4 Rd -4 QF Rd-3 Rd -3 Rd-1 Nikoloz Basilashvili Rd -1 Rd-3 Rd-1 Rd -1 Marco Cecchinato SF Rd-1 Diego Schwartzman QF Rd -3 Rd-1 Rd -2 Rd -2 Roberto Bautista Agut Rd-3 Rd-4 Rd-4 Rd-2 Rd-3 Rd -2 Guido Pella Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-2 Denis Shapovalov Rd-2 Alex de Minaur Rd-1 Rd -1 Lucas Pouille Rd-3 Rd-3 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Fernando Verdasco Rd-4 Rd-4 Rd-3 Rd-2 Rd-4 Rd-2 Rd -3 Rd -3 Rd -4 Rd -4 Stan Wawrinka Rd-1 RU SF Won Rd-1 QF Rd-4 Rd-4 Rd-4 Rd-3 Felix Auger-Aliassime Gilles Simon Rd -3 Rd -1 Rd -3 Rd -4 Rd -3 Rd -4 Rd -3 Rd -4 Rd -3 David Goffin Rd-4 Rd-3 QF Rd-3 Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-4 Kyle Edmund Rd-3 Rd-3 Rd-2 Rd-2 Player 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Matteo Berrettini Rd-3 Dusan Lajovic Rd-2 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -2 Rd -4 Laslo Djere Rd-1 Rd-1 Frances Tiafoe Rd-1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Nick Kyrgios Rd-2 Rd -3 Rd-3 Rd -1 Rd -2 Cristian Garin Marton Fucsovics Rd -2 Richard Gasquet Rd-3 Rd -3 QF Rd -4 Rd -3 Rd -4 Rd -4 Rd -4 Rd -1 Jeremy Chardy Rd-2 Rd-2 Rd-3 Rd-4 Rd-2 Rd-3 Rd-2 Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd -3 Cameron Norrie Rd-2 Pierre-Hugues Herbert Rd-3 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Hubert Hurkacz Rd-2 Jan-Lennard Struff Rd-2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -1 Radu Albot Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd-1 Taylor Fritz Rd-1 Rd-1 Grigor Dimitrov Rd-3 Rd -3 Rd-1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -3 Rd -2 Rd -1 Mikhail Kukushkin Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-2 Rd-2 Adrian Mannarino Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd -1 Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd -1 Pablo Cuevas Rd-2 Rd-3 Rd-3 Rd-3 Rd-2 Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd -1 Benoit Paire Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Rd-2 Rd-3 Rd -2 Rd-1 Rd-1 Jaume Munar Rd-2 Philipp Kohlschreiber Rd-1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -3 Rd -4 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -3 Rd -4 Martin Klizan Rd-2 Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Rd-2 Rd-2 John Millman Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-1 Pablo Carreno Busta Rd-3 QF Rd-2 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Damir Dzumhur Rd-3 Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-3 Rd-1 Reilly Opelka Steve Johnson Rd -3 Rd -3 Rd -1 Rd -3 Rd -2 Rd -1 Filip Krajinovic Rd-1 Rd -1 Ugo Humbert Sam Querrey Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -3 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Casper Ruud Rd-2 Matthew Ebden Rd-1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Mackenzie McDonald Andreas Seppi Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -3 Rd -3 Rd -4 Rd -2 Rd -2 Rd -2 Robin Haase Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-2 Rd-2 Rd-2 Rd-1 Leonardo Mayer Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-3 Rd-3 Rd-1 Rd-3 Rd-3 Rd-3 Rd -2 Jordan Thompson Rd-1 Rd -1 Rd-2 Joao Sousa Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-2 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -1 Yoshihito Nishioka Rd-1 Rd-1 Player 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Ricardas Berankis Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd-1 Lorenzo Sonego Roberto Carballes Baena Rd -1 Rd -1 Nicolas Jarry Rd-1 Rd -1 Andrey Rublev Rd-1 Daniel Evans Rd-1 Juan Ignacio Londero Denis Kudla Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Ernests Gulbis Rd-2 Rd -1 Rd-4 Rd -2 SF Rd-2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Marius Copil Rd-1 Rd-1 Bernard Tomic Rd-1 Rd-1 Rd -2 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Miomir Kecmanovic Federico Delbonis Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Rd-1 Rd-3 SF Rd-4 SF QF Rd -3 Rd -4 Rd -4 Prajnesh Gunneswaran Tennys Sandgren Rd -1 Rd -1 Bradley Klahn Rd -1 Lloyd Harris Alexander Bublik Albert Ramos-Vinolas Rd -3 Rd -4 QF Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Hugo Dellien Pablo Andujar Rd -1 Rd -3 Rd -1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -2 Rd -2 Rd -2 Malek Jaziri Rd-2 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd-1 Rd-2 Ivo Karlovic Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Rd-1 Rd -3 Rd-1 Rd -1 Rd -1 Peter Gojowczyk Rd-1 Aljaz Bedene Rd-1 Rd -2 Rd -3 Rd -1 Rd -1 Thomas Fabbiano Rd-2 Rd-1 Denis Istomin Rd-1 Rd -2 Rd-1 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -2 Rd -2 Rd -1 Rd -2 Rd -2 Tomas Berdych Rd-1 Rd-2 QF Rd-4 QF Rd-1 Rd-4 Rd-1 SF Rd-1 .
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