Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka have dominated the Grand Slams since 2005. However, a couple of dark horses are hoping to spring a surprise at the French Open, which starts on Sunday.
The 20-year-old Alexander Zverev beat Novak Djokovic to win the Italian Open last Sunday, while the 23-year-old Dominic Thiem also impressed in the tournament, defeating Nadal.
"I think that Rafa is the big favourite," Thiem said on Friday. "Novak is coming, for sure behind him. And then Murray, you never know. He's such a big player. He can also play amazing here.
This is the first week in the 40-year-plus history of the ATP computer rankings that the top five men are all 30 or older. However, the seventh-ranked Thiem doesn't see that as failure by the younger players.
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"They are so big players that it's I think normal that they are still so good with a little bit older age," Thiem said. "But I wouldn't say that the younger players, they didn't make it. I mean there is Milos (Raonic) or Kei (Nishikori) that have been in the top 10 for a very long time.
Nadal will be favourite to claim a 10th title at Roland Garros, on his favorite surface.
Thiem has already faced Nadal three times this year, losing finals in Barcelona and Madrid before beating the Spaniard in Rome 6-4, 6-3.
"The win over Rafa was of course a big thing for me," Thiem said. "I played the best player on clay three times in three tournaments. I learned a lot ... So I think I prepared well for this tournament.
If the Austrian gets to the same stage this season he will most likely face Nadal again, and he knows the 30-year- old Spaniard is the one to beat.
"100 percent he's the big favorite. He's on the top to win here," Thiem said of Nadal. "Of course I think he's back at his best this year, and then also he won nine times. So he knows how it works to win here.
"I will think he will try everything to win Le Decima, I think it will be very unique in tennis to win a Grand Slam title 10 times. It's pretty crazy, I guess. So 100 percent he's the one to beat here and the big favorite."
This season, he has been the dominant player on clay, winning 17 straight matches on his favorite surface and three consecutive titles before Thiem halted his run.