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  Xinhua News Agency reporters Li Bowen, Xu Shihao, Xiao Yazhuo

  The French Open smoke has cleared, Nadal is "anointed" at Roland Garros, and Svyatek is opening his own era.

  Nadal, who was "deadly fighting" with a foot injury, won his 14th French Open title. You can always trust Nadal on clay. As British star Murray said, "A tennis player can have the opportunity to play 14 times. The French Open is difficult, let alone 14 titles."

  This is an era of overlapping men's tennis, Alcalás, Aliasim and other post-00s stars shine, Medvedev, Zverev, Tsitsipas, Berretini and other Mesozoic generations dominate, but " The "old giants" have not withdrawn from the stage of history, and the rise of young people is still shrouded in the "afterglow" of the giants.

In the past 10 Grand Slams, Nadal and Djokovic have each taken 4, and the remaining two have been split evenly by Tim and Medvedev.

  Judging from the content of this French Open competition, Aliasim and Zverev have the opportunity to defeat Nadal, but on the key ball, in the stalemate battle, psychological factors, ball quotient and toughness become the key to success or failure .

In the semi-finals, Nadal faced Zverev with four consecutive saves, but Zverev served "double faults" many times when he had an advantage.

Technically, they may be comparable to Nadal and Djokovic, but there is still a gap in spirit.

  Compared with male players, women's tennis is even more contentious, and more female players have the opportunity to appear in the final stage of the Grand Slam.

Statistics show that in the past 10 Grand Slams, 17 men and 8 men have reached the semifinals and finals respectively, while this number is 29 and 16 women's.

  After Serena Williams, women's tennis hasn't seen a dominant hegemon in a long time.

After winning the French Open this year, the 21-year-old Svyatek has won an impressive 35 consecutive victories, and an era that belongs to her is beginning.

But whether it can reach the height of Serena still needs the test of time.

  Coming to the French Open with 28 consecutive victories and five consecutive championships, Svyatek only lost 1 set in 7 matches of this French Open, and the remaining 6 games were "swept", with an average time of 71 minutes. "Clock to get off work".

After the French Open, Svyatek's latest points in the WTA is 8631 points, while the second place Kontaveit has only 4326 points.

It can be said that Svyatek has thriving in the "chaos" in women's tennis.

  Different from men's tennis, today's women's tennis has a "youth storm".

Young players have the opportunity to emerge, and the variables in the Grand Slam are even greater.

As a "post-00", Svyatek has already won two Grand Slam trophies, and young players such as Fernandez and Gauff have also shown good talent and are eyeing the Grand Slam throne.

Zheng Qinwen, a 19-year-old Chinese teenager who won a set at the French Open, will also have the opportunity to participate in the high-level competition of women's tennis in the future from the perspective of physical talent and technical level.

  Farewell to Roland Garros, the grass season has begun.

The upcoming Wimbledon is full of suspense: will Nadal, who is plagued by foot injury, play?

Can Djokovic defend his title?

How good is Sviatek on the grass field?

How many young players will break through?

We expect more veterans to continue the legend, and we expect more young players to appear to reshape the tennis landscape.