India, May 31 -- Since the turn of the century, there has been one word that perfectly describes men's singles tennis: predictability. For almost two decades, it was the Big Three who reigned supreme at the Grand Slams before the baton was passed on to Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. But only once in a blue moon does an opportunity emerge where the stars align and offer those lingering on the fringes a chance to bask in the glory. The last 20 years of men's singles tennis have witnessed just two such instances. Few players have been handed two such opportunities. Alexander Zverev has now found himself at the centre of both. He failed at the 2020 US Open. But Roland Garros 2026 has offered him another. Following a chaotic opening week, h...