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AfroPari breaks down Roland Garros: Clay levels the play

CitiSports by CitiSports
May 27, 2026
Reading Time: 3 mins read

The French Open is traditionally the most unpredictable Grand Slam tournament. The clay courts of Roland Garros slow the ball down and even out the chances for players.

This year, the men’s draw looks almost predetermined, while the women’s side features five serious title contenders. One event, two completely different storylines, and both promise to be spectacular!

Roland Garros 2026: Key dates and figures

The French Open (Roland Garros) is the second Grand Slam tournament of the season. Main draw matches are held from May 24 to June 7 in Paris. The event’s prize pool stands at €61.7 million – a record in the competition’s history (+9.5% compared to 2025).

Men’s tournament: Favorites and expectations

The biggest news in the men’s draw is the withdrawal of Carlos Alcaraz. The winner of the last two French Open titles and the 2026 Australian Open will miss not only Roland Garros but also Wimbledon due to a wrist injury.

The absence of the tournament’s top favorite opens the door for Jannik Sinner. The Italian is in phenomenal form: 29 consecutive match wins and five straight ATP 1000 titles. The French Open remains the only Grand Slam trophy missing from his collection. In last year’s final, Sinner lost to Alcaraz despite holding match points.

So who can stop Sinner? Among the main contenders are the experienced Alexander Zverev, who has reached three Grand Slam finals, including the 2024 French Open final, and Casper Ruud – one of the world’s strongest clay-court specialists (French Open finalist in 2022 and 2023). Novak Djokovic should not be overlooked either. Despite his age and limited match practice this season, he still reached the Australian Open final and, in 2025, advanced to the Roland Garros semifinals.

Women’s tournament: Open race

The women’s draw at the French Open 2026 is the complete opposite of the men’s competition.

The main favorites are Iga Świątek and Aryna Sabalenka, who are considered almost equal on the AfroPari platform. Świątek is a four-time French Open champion (2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024) and the main benchmark in the women’s draw. However, she could face Jelena Ostapenko in the third round. Their head-to-head record stands at 0-6 in favor of the Latvian. If Świątek cannot finally break that losing streak, she may have to forget about a fifth French Open title.

Aryna Sabalenka currently tops the WTA rankings, but Roland Garros has yet to submit to her. Her best result at the tournament was last year’s final, where she lost to Coco Gauff. The reigning champion, meanwhile, returns to defend her title and should certainly not be underestimated.

Among the other contenders are Elena Rybakina, winner of the 2026 Australian Open, and 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva, a semifinalist at the 2024 French Open. It is also worth noting that none of the favorites won the clay-court warm-up tournaments – Marta Kostyuk took the title in Madrid, while Elina Svitolina triumphed in Rome. Clay truly levels the playing field!

Conclusion

Roland Garros has a knack for surprising, and 2026 is unlikely to be an exception. Who will lift the trophy on Court Philippe-Chatrier? We’ll find out soon.

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