The French Open Legacy
The French Open is a Grand Slam tournament held in Paris each late May to early June, marking the peak of the clay-court season. Founded in 1891 for men’s competition and opened to international players in 1925, it has featured women’s singles since 1897.
Winners of the men’s singles title receive the Coupe des Mousquetaires, while the women’s champion is awarded the Suzanne Lenglen Cup. Known worldwide as “Roland-Garros,” the tournament is celebrated for its demanding red clay courts and grueling baseline rallies.
Played at the iconic Stade Roland-Garros since 1928, the French Open also features doubles and mixed doubles events, continuing to produce legendary champions and some of the most physically intense matches in tennis history.
What Everyone's Talking About

🏆 Nadal’s Roland-Garros Legacy
Rafael Nadal’s reign in Paris remains unmatched, with a record-breaking legacy on clay courts that defined an era. As Roland-Garros continues into a new generation, fans still ask—can anyone ever replicate the King of Clay?

🎯 Alcaraz’s Clay Court Domination
Carlos Alcaraz continues to rise as the face of the new generation on clay. With explosive movement and fearless shot-making, he’s chasing another Roland-Garros title to cement his place among the greats.

👑 🇵🇱 Swiatek’s Paris Kingdom
Iga Świątek has turned Paris into her stronghold, dominating the women’s draw with unmatched consistency on clay. As she returns to Roland-Garros, all eyes are on whether her reign can continue.

✨ New Opening Ceremony
The 2026 French Open introduces a new opening ceremony at Roland-Garros, celebrating the elegance of Paris and the spirit of clay-court tennis with a refined, festival-inspired start to the tournament.

🌟 Rising Stars
Step onto the iconic clay of Roland-Garros as tennis’s next generation looks to shine on the sport’s most demanding surface. Emerging talents like Carlos Alcaraz, Holger Rune, and other breakthrough contenders aim to leave their mark and chase glory at the 2026 French Open.

🎾 Women's Power
The 2026 French Open showcases an exceptional field of women’s champions competing for the coveted Suzanne Lenglen Trophy. From established Grand Slam winners to rising contenders, the women’s draw continues to deliver intense battles, dramatic upsets, and unforgettable moments on the clay of Roland-Garros.
2026 Roland-Garros Schedule (Overview)
| Stage | Period | Feature Matches |
|---|---|---|
| Qualifying Rounds | Mid May (TBC) | Players compete for main draw entry |
| Round 1–2 | Late May – Week 1 | Men's & Women's Singles Early Rounds |
| Round 3–4 | End of Week 1 – Start Week 2 | Top seeds begin deeper competition |
| Quarterfinals | Week 2 | Elite 8 matches across singles draws |
| Semifinals | Week 2 (Thu–Fri) | Men's & Women's Semifinals |
| Finals | Weekend (Sat–Sun) | Women's Final (Sat) / Men's Final (Sun) |
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