Can Rafael Jodar become the star attraction at Roland-Garros in the absence of Carlos Alcaraz? The 19-year-old Spaniard has quickly risen through the ranks, winning ATP Challenger titles and earning tour-level wins. His success is attributed to improved serving and an impressive return game. With a lean and mean physique, he's part of a new generation of players. His strengths include physicality, height, and exceptional movement. However, he may need to sustain the pace a little longer in matches. The question remains: How far can Jodar go? In my opinion, he has the potential to reach the top 10 quickly, but it's hard to predict if he'll become world No. 1 or win a Slam. His current success and the simplicity of his team setup, with just his dad in the box, are intriguing. It's a refreshing change from the usual large teams and hangers-on. This raises a deeper question: How much does a player's team composition influence their success? The answer may lie in the balance between simplicity and professional support.