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The clay court grand slam is down to eight players on each side with a guaranteed first-time champion on the men's side
The men's and women's brackets at the 2026 French Open are set after Thursday's draw.
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka is in French Open quarter-final action on Wednesday, as are the likes of Matteo Berrettini and Félix Auger-Aliassime; watch ATP and WTA Tours live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
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2026 French Open results: Madison Keys' loss ends hopes of American women's winner at Roland-Garros
Keys was the last American woman standing but got bounced by Diana Shnaider in three sets
Here is the schedule for the 2026 French Open in Paris, which run from May 24 to June 7, with the draw announced May 21.
Express Sport rounds up all of the latest French Open news, opinions and scores.
With Iga Swiatek's early French Open exit meaning new men's and women's champions will be crowned, BBC Sport analyses how the draws have been blown open.
French Open 2026 Results, Day 8 Bracket Winners, Losers, Highlights and Day 9 Roland-Garros Schedule
After overcoming a two-set-to-love deficit against top-ranked Jannik Sinner, who was hampered by cramps, Cerundolo followed suit by defeating Martin Landaluce in a five-hour, 57-minute thriller, the third-longest French Open match in the Open Era.
After defeating Naomi Osaka in her fourth-round match Monday at Roland-Garros, Aryna Sabalenka was met with an odd request in her post-match interview. It was a major occasion for the women’s draw, as there hadn’t been a prime-time night session featuring a women’s match in Paris in three years.
Just what the heck is going on at the French Open? In an oppressively hot tournament, the heat has literally been turned up on some of the sport’s best competitors, as the likes of Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff and Iga Świątek have been ...
Tennis fans are accusing the 2026 French Open of having an "unfair" draw in the wake of Naomi Osaka's loss on Monday. Osaka, 28, fell to world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka on Monday, in the fourth round at the French Open.