The men are in full clay swing. Rafael Nadal has left Novak Djokovic and his poodle, Pierre, with the winner’s trophy back in Monte Carlo, and is already in Barcelona taking questions from the press. Tomorrow the rest of the ATP players there will be joined, in Stuttgart, by many of the top women, who kick things off on European dirt this week. Think of it as a lively, long-distance opening act, before the dual-gender blockbusters to come in Madrid, Rome, and Paris.
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