Mumbai, May 26 -- When it comes to Grand Slam tennis, it's the women's section that has often felt like a lottery over the past few years. There have been first-time Major winners aplenty, and dominance has tended to be surface specific. It's been a far cry from the men's tour, where members of the Big Three have continued to rule the roost.

However, heading into the French Open, it finally feels like the dawn of a new era beckons in men's tennis as well. While Roger Federer's career ground to a halt in 2022, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic went on to win nine of the 13 Majors between them over the last three years. But now, with Nadal struggling to find his best and Djokovic's shocking dip in form, there's no real favourite for the men's ...