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Roland Garros French Open 2026
Sun-Sun
24-07
May-Jun
Paris, France
Sun
24
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 1st Round Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:00
Sun
24
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 1st Round Day Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Sun
24
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 1st Round Evening Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Mon
25
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 1st Round Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:00
Mon
25
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 1st Round Day Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Mon
25
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 1st Round Evening Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Tue
26
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 1st Round Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:00
Tue
26
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 1st Round Day Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Tue
26
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 1st Round Evening Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Wed
27
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 2nd Round Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:00
Wed
27
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 2nd Round Day Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Wed
27
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 2nd Round Evening Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Thu
28
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 2nd Round Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:00
Thu
28
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 2nd Round Day Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Thu
28
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 2nd Round Evening Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Fri
29
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 3rd Round Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:00
Fri
29
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 3rd Round Day Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Fri
29
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 3rd Round Evening Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Sat
30
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 3rd Round Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:00
Sat
30
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 3rd Round Day Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Sat
30
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 3rd Round Evening Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Sun
31
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 4th Round Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:00
Sun
31
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 4th Round Day Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Sun
31
May
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 4th Round Evening Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Mon
01
Jun
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 4th Round Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:00
Mon
01
Jun
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 4th Round Day Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Mon
01
Jun
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens 4th Round Evening Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Tue
02
Jun
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens Quarter Final 1 Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Tue
02
Jun
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens Quarter Final 2 Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
Wed
03
Jun
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens Quarter Final 3 Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
11:45
Wed
03
Jun
French Open Roland Garros Mens and Womens Quarter Final 4 Tickets
The French Open Roland Garros 2026
20:15
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04
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07
Jun
The 125th edition of the French Open is scheduled for late May to early June 2026 at the historic Stade Roland Garros in Paris. As the pinnacle of the clay‑court season, the tournament continues its tradition of hosting men’s and women’s singles, doubles, mixed doubles, wheelchair, and junior competitions.
In the men’s singles, Carlos Alcaraz may be seeded among the favorites to claim a potential three‑peat, following his back‑to‑back titles in 2024 and 2025, including an epic comeback final against Jannik Sinner that lasted 5 hours 29 minutes, the longest in French Open history.
On the women’s side, Coco Gauff heads into 2026 as the defending champion after her breakthrough win over world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in 2025 (6–7(5), 6–2, 6–4), marking the first American woman to win in Paris since Serena Williams in 2015.
Meanwhile, Iga Świątek, who had previously dominated the clay with titles from 2020 through 2024 (including a run of three consecutive titles up to 2024), could attempt a fresh surge if her form rebounds.
Given the current lack of confirmed 2026 winners, no champion details are included here—as those results would be officially published during or after the event in June 2026.
2025: Carlos Alcaraz won his second consecutive French Open, stunning Jannik Sinner in an unforgettable five‑set final, coming back from two sets down and saving three championship points to triumph 4–6, 6–7(4), 6–4, 7–6(7‑3), 7–6(10‑2) in the Open Era’s longest clay‑court final.
2024: Carlos Alcaraz claimed his first Roland Garros by defeating Alexander Zverev 6‑3, 2‑6, 5‑7, 6‑1, 6‑2—becoming the youngest man ever to win Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces.
2023 and earlier: Prior to Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal had dominated the clay for years. Notably, Alcaraz’s ascent in 2024–25 marked a post‑“Big Four” shift reflective of tennis’s younger generation.
2025: Coco Gauff defeated world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka to win her first French Open title, 6–7(5), 6–2, 6–4. She became the first American woman in a decade to lift the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen and remains one of tennis’s fastest‑rising stars.
2024: Iga Świątek captured her third straight French Open, overpowering Jasmine Paolini 6–2, 6–1. Her win extended a 21-match undefeated streak at Roland Garros and made her the youngest player to win four titles there in the Open Era.
2022–2023: Świątek’s dominance continued through this period—establishing her as the benchmark for clay‑court excellence before being dethroned in 2025 by Sabalenka in the semis.
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