World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz puts himself back in the conversation as the favorite to lift the French Open title for his third Grand Slam
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Still wearing a compression sleeve after a recent forearm issue, Alcaraz produced a stellar show in a rematch of the duo’s 2022 encounter to firmly put himself back in the conversation as the favorite to lift the title in Paris and a third major. The lively Alcaraz broke Korda in a close opening game but the world No. 3 allowed his 27th-seeded opponent to hit back instantly and drag him into a fight on a cold evening at Court Philippe Chatrier.
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