Eduard Paris recommends a forecast for Roland Garros.
The predictions have been fulfilled and Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will be measured for a place in the semifinals of Roland Garros. The Serbian arrives to the appointment without having given up a set, while the New Zealand has lost only two and they were in the previous round against Felix Auger-Aliassime.
Pulling data and previous confrontations here makes no sense, even more so being Nadal's favorite tournament. Djokovic starts as a favorite due to his better form but the possibility of a comfortable triumph of the Balkan is not even contemplated, quite the opposite.
As on most occasions when these two monsters of the racket have been measured, any detail can end up being differential, but a long match is expected. That is why the forecasts are going to go in that line. Nadal's victory may have value, but we see more likely that neither of the two players will win by the fast track and, why not, the meeting will reach the fifth set.