The last 49 mens singles Grand Slam titles have been shared between just 10 players with the so-called big five taking a stranglehold on the mens game.
Wholesale Air Jordan . Roger Federer (17), Rafael Nadal (14), Novak Djokovic (11), Stan Wawrinka (2) and Britains Andy Murray (2) have shared an incredible 46 major crowns between them since Wimbledon in 2003.So who is the next player to break the sequence? Milos Raonic, Kei Nishikori and Nick Kyrgios are three next-generation players touted as serious Grand Slam contenders having all claimed ATP titles in recent years. So what about the rest of the pack? There are a number of highly-talented young stars who could potentially cause and upset or two on the red stuff at Roland Garros.Kei Nishikori Kei Nishikori lost the Barcelona final to Rafa Nadal Dynamic dark horse Kei Nishikori is a former US Open finalist and has the speed, agility and guile around the court to be regarded as the best outsider for the title.The Japanese trailblazer collected his fourth Memphis crown earlier this year to take his total career titles to 11 but world No 1 Djokovic and clay-court king Nadal have been a major obstacle for the swashbuckling 26-year-old from collecting a big win on the dirt.After losing out to the top-ranked Serb in the Miami final he was unable to retain his Barcelona crown against the Spaniard. Nishikori v Novak Djokovic in the final of the Miami Open A semi-final defeat to Djokovic in Madrid followed and he then took the 11-time Grand Slam champion to three gruelling sets in the last four of the Rome Masters, but once again came out second best.He had been plagued with injuries earlier in