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Paul Davies | 08:52 UK time, Friday, 25 May 2007

Finally it happened. It took five attempts spread out over two years but last Sunday .

Taken individually, it’s just one win but it is one that could be the key to the Swiss master finally winning the French Open and, who knows, maybe the Grand Slam.

That alone makes this year’s French Open essential viewing for tennis fans - and there'll be .

The tournament is a marathon of a so we’re prepared for long hours, strained voices and even the strange bits of red grit you get in the media centre sandwiches - we hope you’ll join us for the duration.

Rafael Nadal is attempting to win his third consecutive French Open title Roland Garros

One downside for British fans is the .

Anyone who has had the privilege of seeing this gifted and intelligent athlete play this year knows Great Britain in general and Scotland in particular has a lot to be excited about. Breaking into the top 10 this year was a huge step – but Wimbledon awaits and the fans are beginning to expect...

Still, even without Andy there’s plenty of mouth-watering action in prospect.

Our coverage at Roland Garros will be led by Barry Davies, Britain’s Davis Cup captain John Lloyd and former British number one Sam Smith.

Along with our colleagues at Radio Five Live and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport website we aim to bring you the best live matches, every result and every story that this fantastic tournament produces from the first ball hit every morning until the sun goes down and stops play.

In the women’s championship must start as favourite despite suffering ; surgery whilst - and that’s before she has to deal with her famous nerves in front of the Parisian crowd.

The ; she’s rocketed up the rankings this year and recently won on the red stuff in Rome .

Who’s your tip for the men’s title? The or the flashing Fernando Gonzalez?

But it is hard to look beyond Federer and Nadal - one man hoping to add that missing Grand Slam trophy to his collection, while the other looking to emulate the great Bjorn Borg - the only man to have won three consecutive championships at Roland Garros..(Borg even managed a fourth).

Would you be brave enough to bet against them facing each other again on 10 June?


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