Last week, the men opened their European clay-court season in Monte Carlo; this week the women do the same in Stuttgart. The cavernous indoor arena there doesn’t come with quite the same view—you can’t see the sun, let alone the Mediterranean—but it does come with a similarly stacked field. On the ATP side, Rafael Nadal will try to keep his new momentum going in Barcelona. Here’s at look at what we might see in the clay swing’s second act.
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