The 2025 French Open, the yr’s second main, kicks off on Sunday. The reigning champions, Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek, are favored to repeat, however not by an awesome margin.
Listed here are the highest 5 storylines to watch at Roland-Garros.
The post-Rafa period is formally right here
Rafael Nadal retired from tennis finally yr’s Davis Cup, however his retirement won’t really feel official till the organizers of the French Open honor him throughout Sunday’s opening ceremony. It will be attention-grabbing to see who takes the throne from the 14-time winner, who made Roland-Garros his playground for almost 20 years. Alcaraz is the plain candidate to succeed Nadal, however regulate blossoming World No. 8 Lorenzo Musetti, who thrives on clay.
Can Coco Gauff journey her momentum?
The 21-year-old has been enjoying her finest tennis in a yr, reaching consecutive clay-court WTA 1000 finals in Rome and Madrid (the youngest participant to take action). Whereas she misplaced to Jasmine Paolini and Aryna Sabalenka, she confirmed super progress in her clay-court sport after an underwhelming clay-court swing in 2024 that noticed her falter on the Paris Olympics and Roland-Garros. Beforehand a runner-up on the French Open in 2022, Gauff is a much-improved participant. The 2023 U.S. Open winner is primed to win her second main.
Will the teenagers play spoiler once more?
On the Australian Open, three youngsters upset top-10-ranked gamers, a exceptional flip of occasions that hadn’t occurred at a significant in almost 20 years. The trio, Jakub Mensik, Learner Tien and Joao Fonseca, has continued to take strides, with Mensik beautiful Novak Djokovic to seize his first ATP1000 title in Miami. The rise of the teenagers extends to the ladies, with 18-year-old Russian Mirra Andreeva profitable back-to-back WTA1000 titles in Dubai and Indian Wells. No one ought to be shocked if Mensik or Andreeva go the gap, very like when a 19-year-old Nadal gained his first French Open title in 2005.
Certainly, the Queen of Clay will not four-peat?
Swiatek is eying her fifth French Open title, and fourth in a row, however she arrives in Paris low on confidence after a sequence of underwhelming performances in 2025. Her third-round exit at Rome meant she dropped to World No. 5 (lowest since 2022), making her path to a fifth title brutal, to place it mildly. The Pole might run into Emma Raducanu within the second spherical, No. 26 Marta Kostyuk within the third and No. 12 Elena Rybakina or No. 21 Jelena Ostapenko within the fourth. She is infamously 0-2 in opposition to Rybakina on clay, and 0-6 general to Ostapenko, together with two losses this yr. Even when she will escape the brutal draw, she’d should take care of the red-hot Paolini or Sabalenka within the latter levels.
Will Alcaraz proceed to have Sinner’s quantity?
Since Sept. 27, 2023, World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is 1-4 in opposition to Alcaraz and 104-5 in opposition to the remainder of the pack. Much more stunningly, his solely two losses on the Tour since August (41-2) have come in opposition to the Spaniard. On the current Rome remaining, Alcaraz ended Sinner’s 26-match profitable streak, enhancing his head-to-head document in opposition to the Italian to 7-4. The loss additionally marked Sinner’s first straight-sets loss since 2023, a testomony to his dominance of each participant not named Alcaraz. It is clear that Alcaraz has Sinner’s quantity and ought to be favored to win in the event that they collide within the remaining of the French Open.
Honorable point out: Novak Djokovic returns to Paris
Final August, the Serb captured his first Olympic gold medal on the 2024 Paris Olympics to finish the profession ‘Golden Slam.’ Djokovic referred to the win as his “greatest sporting success,” which shocked many, contemplating his document 24 majors and different achievements. Might the blissful reminiscences of Paris propel Djokovic to his twenty fifth main title? Latest kind just isn’t in his favor. The 38-year-old suffered back-to-back early losses in Monte Carlo and Madrid, and gained simply the solitary title in 2024 (his worst yr as a professional since 2005). Nonetheless, counting out the three-time Roland-Garros champion can be silly.
