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Can the men's field rise up? Will there be a power shift among the women's? And how many ball-mark arguments will there be?
It’s time for the 2026 French Open. The tournament at Roland-Garros will have some major absences this year — most notably 2025 French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz, who is recovering from an injury. His withdrawal frees up the field for Jannik Sinner,
Defending champion Coco Gauff goes for another title while Jannik Sinner looks to complete the career grand slam
The 2026 French Open starts Sunday at Roland Garros in Paris, and the men’s and women’s draws are divided. For the men, there is one overwhelming favorite, with the field play
The Italian is looking to complete his career grand slam at Roland-Garros.
Coco Gauff entered the 2025 French Open final as the underdog. Despite being the No. 2-ranked woman coming into the event, Gauff was set to face off against Aryna Sabalenka — the women’s No. 1 — for the 2025 French Open title.
Jannik Sinner is the overwhelming favourite in the men’s draw but the women’s event will be a monumental battle between several contenders
Tennis betting expert Jose Onorato, who is 168-106-9 (+107.12 units) since 2022, reveals his picks for the 2026 French Open singles draws
The 23-year-old has won 14 straight matches at Roland-Garros dating back to 2024. The biggest potential beneficiary of Alcaraz's absence is Jannik Sinner. Entering the tournament as the No. 1 seed and top-ranked men's player in the ATP rankings,
What to know: Kostyuk has been on the radar since 2018, when she reached the third round of the French Open at 15 years old. Now 23 years old, she’s still only reached one Grand Slam quarterfinal — the 2024 Australian Open — but winning 11 straight matches on clay will draw some attention.