A surprisingly resurgent Serena Williams has wound back the clock to seize French Open favouritism a decade after raising the trophy in Paris for the only time.
Even her arch-rival, Australian title hope Samantha Stosur, is at a loss to explain Williams' dramatic transformation on her least-preferred surface, but admits the 13-times major winner has been virtually unstoppable during her unbeaten clay court run this year.
Williams has conceded only two sets in 17 matches since collecting her first title on clay in four years - and only the fourth of her career - in North Carolina last month.
The 30-year-old also reigned in Madrid to climb back into the world's top five after spending 11 months out of the game in 2010-11.
"I don't know what it is - she's the only one who can answer that - but she seems super dedicated at the moment, maybe more so than in recent years," said Stosur.