John Isner is expecting to watch the Italian Open, which kicked off Tuesday with qualifying matches in both the ATP and WTA draws. While Jannik Sinner headlines the news with his return from suspension, garnering praise from peers, Isner turned his attention to the women’s circuit, identifying two clear favorites for the upcoming French Open.

The most recent clash on the WTA Tour came at the Madrid Open, where Aryna Sabalenka claimed the title with a commanding win over American Coco Gauff. As the final major tune-up before Roland Garros begins in Rome, Isner didn’t hesitate to weigh in on whom he believes holds the edge.

Speaking on the Nothing Major podcast, Isner broke down Sabalenka’s current form and her chances at French Open. “Sabalenka is someone who controls the middle of the court,” he said. “She dictates the pace of the match, off the serve, off the return, and right from the first ball.”

Isner continued: “It’s no surprise she dominated Madrid, especially on a faster surface. But based on her ranking and the way she’s performed over the past 12 months, she’s head and shoulders above the rest of the women’s field right now.”

Aryna Sabalenka, Belorussian tennis player.

Isner weighs in on French Open favorites

Isner recently shared his picks for the women’s title at Roland Garros, placing Sabalenka alongside Iga Swiatek as co-favorites to win the French Open. “I think I am going to put her co-favorite at the French Open with Iga [Swiatek]. It has been a really happy hunting ground for Iga. Sabalenka has never won this one, so I think there is a lot of intrigue on the women’s side at the French Open too,” Isner said.

Isner’s comments reflect growing anticipation not just for the upcoming Italian Open, but also for the second Grand Slam of the year. While Sabalenka has yet to claim the title in Paris, her recent form suggests she could make a serious run this season.

Isner highlights the challenges facing Sabalenka at French Open

Understanding the pressure that comes with top billing, Isner spoke candidly about the hurdles Sabalenka might encounter at the French Open, despite her current No. 1 ranking.

“She is going to be the number one seed and probably will be the oddsmakers’ favorite, but she has never won the French Open, so let’s see if she can get over the hurdle there,” Isner remarked.

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