Cruel French Open draw for Stosur

Samantha Stosur will have to beat Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams to make the French Open semi-finals for a fourth time.

Samantha Stosur's French Open hopes have taken a significant hit after being lumped in the same quarter of the draw as the past two champions, Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova.

Australia's men also received some tough assignments at Roland Garros on Friday with young gun Nick Kyrgios to face eighth seed Milos Raonic in the first round, while Lleyton Hewitt and Bernard Tomic could potentially face off in the second round.

Stosur, the 19th seed, is targeting a return to form in grand slams but will have to beat three top-10 seeds if she is to reach the semi-finals of the claycourt grand slam for a fourth time.

Australia's top-ranked player has a tricky opening encounter against rising Puerto Rican Monica Puig, ranked 48th.

Should she progress through the early rounds, Stosur would likely face ninth seed Dominika Cibulkova, the Australian Open runner-up, in the third round.

A reward for reaching the last 16 for the first time in five grand slams could then be a fourth-round match-up with Sharapova, the 2012 champion.

An upset would likely pit Stosur against top seed and defending champion Williams in the quarter-finals.

Australian wildcard entry Ashleigh Barty has a daunting opening encounter against French 20th seed Alize Cornet while Casey Dellacqua will face Spain's Lourdes Dominguez Lino.

In the men's draw, Tomic - still recovering from hip surgery - was handed a tough opening match against local favourite and 12th seed Richard Gasquet.

Should he pull off an upset win, he could then face Hewitt, who plays Argentine Carlos Berlocq in the first round.

Marinko Matosevic and Matthew Ebden are also in the same eighth of the draw.

Matosevic has a decent chance to break his grand slam duck against German journeyman Dustin Brown while Ebden faces Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas.

The four Australians are in the same quarter of the draw as third seeds Stan Wawrinka and seventh seed Andy Murray.

Kyrgios, another wildcard entrant, beat Czech Radek Stepanek on his grand slam debut last year but would need to produce the performance of his career to upset 23-year-old Canadian Raonic.

Meanwhile, Rafael Nadal's path to a ninth French Open title could take him through a series of matches against men he lost to on clay this season.

The top seed was drawn to possibly face No.21 Nicolas Almagro in the fourth round, then No.5 David Ferrer in the quarter-finals.

The other quarter-final matchups could pit world No.2 Novak Djokovic against Raonic, Wawrinka against Murray and Roger Federer against Tomas Berdych.

Ferrer, who lost to Nadal in the 2013 final at Roland Garros, upset him in the Monte Carlo quarter-finals last month.

Almagro beat Nadal in the Barcelona quarter-finals a week later and Nadal has three losses on clay in a season for the first time since 2004.

Nadal faces American Robby Ginepri first up while Djokovic meets Portugal's Joao Sousa.

In the women's draw, second seed and Australian Open champion Li Na appears to have a more favourable draw than Williams, though she is in the same quarter as dangerous Italian 10th seed Sara Errani.

Williams could play sister Venus in the third round but she has a tricky opener against 17-year-old Swiss Belinda Bencic, last year's junior champion.


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