Roland Garros 2026 was a Grand Slam tournament defined by breakdowns and performance. In the men’s singles final, Alexander Zverev finally captured his long-awaited first Grand Slam title. He defeated Flavio Cobolli in a five-set battle from dominance to tension before ending in victory. In the women’s singles final, Mirra Andreeva, a 19-year-old, delivered one of the grand slam triumphs.
She defeated Maja Chwalinska and announced herself as a new force in the tennis world. Beyond the finals, several standout players included Zverev’s reclamation after years of near misses.
Past Rivals and Memorable French Open Encounters
June 4, 2026
Women’s Singles
| Round | Match | Results |
| Semi-final | Diana Shnaider vs Maja Chwalińska | 6(4)-7(7), 4-6 |
| Semi-final | Marta Kostyuk vs Mirra Andreeva | 1-6, 3-6 |
Men’s Doubles
| Round | Match | Results |
| Semi-final | Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Quentin Halys vs Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten | 3-6, 4-6 |
June 5, 2026
Men’s Singles
| Round | Match | Results |
| Semi-final | Matteo Arnaldi vs Flavio Cobolli | Walkover |
| Semi-final | Jakub Menšík vs Alexander Zverev | 5-7, 2-6, 6-3, 3-6 |
Men’s Doubles
| Round | Match | Results |
| Semi-final | Horacio Zeballosand Marcel Granollers vs Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori | 7(7)-6(4), 6-4 |
Women’s Doubles
| Round | Match | Results |
| Semi-final | Shuko Aoyama and Liang En-shuo vs Aleksandra Krunić and Anna Danilina | 5-7, 2-6 |
| Semi-final | Kateřina Siniaková and Taylor Townsend vs Luisa Stefani and Gabriela Dabrowski | 6-0, 6-1 |
French Open 2026 Champions Across All Categories
| Category | Champions |
| Men’s Singles | Alexander Zverev |
| Women’s Singles | Mirra Andreeva |
| Men’s Doubles | Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos |
| Women’s Doubles | Kateřina Siniaková and Taylor Townsend |
| Mixed Doubles | Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori |
| Wheelchair Men’s Singles | Tokito Oda |
| Wheelchair Women’s Singles | Diede de Groot |
| Wheelchair Quad Singles | Niels Vink |
| Wheelchair Men’s Doubles | Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid |
| Wheelchair Women’s Doubles | Yui Kamiji and Zhu Zhenzhen |
| Wheelchair Quad Doubles | Guy Sasson and Niels Vink |
| Boys’ Singles | Guto Miguel |
| Girls’ Singles | Alisa Oktiabreva |
| Boys’ Doubles | Jamie Mackenzie and Vincent Reisach |
| Girls’ Doubles | Jana Kovačková and Kateřina Zajíčková |
| Wheelchair Boys’ Singles | Matthew Knoesen |
| Wheelchair Girls’ Singles | Luna Gryp |
| Wheelchair Boys’ Doubles | Matthew Knoesen and Alexander Lantermann |
| Wheelchair Girls’ Doubles | Luna Gryp and Seira Matsuoka |
Men’s Singles
Inside Alexander Zverev’s Tennis Journey
Alexander Zverev comes from a tennis family with a strong background. He began his professional career as a tennis player and struggled in the early stages.
He has maintained consistency and patience over the years. Zverev is one of the top contenders, and he has added a Grand Slam title to his impressive resume.
Alexander Zverev’s Journey Through Roland Garros 2026
Alexander Zverev has maintained a consistent performance throughout the French Open. Zverev showcased strong baseline control in the early stage.
Zverev used heavy topspin and deep returns to neutralize opponents’ serves. He had delivered a high first-serve percentage to avoid long rallies late in matches. In the quarter-finals, he defeated Rafael Jodar with a score of 6(3)-7(7), 1-6, 3-6. At the French Open semi-finals, Alexander Zverev beat the youngster Jakub Menšík with a score of 5-7, 2-6, 6-3, 3-6. Zverev’s baseline solidity and calm carry him throughout the set. The semifinal victory was not just tactical and marked redemption at the very venue.
Alexander Zverev’s Road Ends at the Championship Match
Alexander Zverev faced Flavio Cobolli in the 2026 French Open final. Zverev established early dominance in the match. While Cobolli earned another set, Zverev was under pressure on the court. In the final set, Alexander Zverev achieved his victory in front of his supporters.
Women’s Singles
A Look at Mirra Andreeva’s Tennis Background
Mirra Andreeva was born in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, and is a Russian professional tennis player. Her parents provided strong support and guidance. She has been fascinated since 2022. Andreeva reached the quarterfinals of the 2023 Madrid Open at the age of 15. She became the third-youngest player to win a WTA 1000 main-draw match. Mirra Andreeva maintained a rapid rise, reaching a career high of world No. 5 in singles.
She has achieved multiple WTA titles, including two WTA 1000 events. Under the guidance of Conchita Martínez, she has made strategic moves that have helped refine her clay-court game. She has maintained a sharp groundstroke and reflects baseline consistency. Mirra Andreeva allows for absorbing and redirecting pace with drop shots. Her early success at Madrid and WTA events gave her the belief she belonged at the elite level. She became the youngest French Open women’s champion.
Mirra Andreeva’s Quest for French Open Glory
Mirra Andreeva was controlled in the early qualifying stage of the 2026 French Open. Andreeva defeated French wildcard Fiona Ferro with a score of 6-3, 6-3, and her confidence started.
She overcame her opponent with controlled baseline play, building confidence. In the semi-finals, Andreeva beat Marta Kostyuk decisively (6-1, 6-3).
Mirra Andreeva’s Quest for the Women’s Singles Trophy
Mirra Andreeva faced Maja Chwalińska in the 2026 French Open final. She claimed early in both sets with scores of 6-3 and 6-2, neutralizing Chwalińska’s variety with depth and pace.
Maja Chwalińska’s legendary run from qualifying to the final was one of the tournament’s biggest surprises. Meanwhile, Andreeva demonstrated consistency on the sport’s biggest stages and remained composed under pressure. Andreeva’s victory accelerated the generational shift in women’s tennis, challenging the established order on clay and exciting new rivalries. Mirra Andreeva delivered consistent power and smart baseline work to become the French Open champion. She firmly established herself as one of the game’s brightest young stars.
Alexander Zverev’s Trophy Cabinet: Titles and Honors
| Year | Tournament | Category | Surface | Domestic/International |
| 2016 | St. Petersburg Open | ATP 250 | Hard | International |
| 2017 | Open Sud de France | ATP 250 | Hard | International |
| 2017 | Munich Open | ATP 250 | Clay | Domestic |
| 2017 | Italian Open | Masters 1000 | Clay | International |
| 2017 | Washington Open | ATP 500 | Hard | International |
| 2017 | Canadian Open | Masters 1000 | Hard | International |
| 2018 | Munich Open | ATP 250 | Clay | Domestic |
| 2018 | Madrid Open | Masters 1000 | Clay | International |
| 2018 | Washington Open | ATP 500 | Hard | International |
| 2018 | ATP Finals | Year-End Championship | Hard | International |
| 2019 | Geneva Open | ATP 250 | Clay | International |
| 2020 | Cologne Open I | ATP 250 | Hard | Domestic |
| 2020 | Cologne Open II | ATP 250 | Hard | Domestic |
| 2021 | Mexican Open | ATP 500 | Hard | International |
| 2021 | Madrid Open | Masters 1000 | Clay | International |
| 2021 | Tokyo Olympics | Olympic Games | Hard | International |
| 2021 | Cincinnati Masters | Masters 1000 | Hard | International |
| 2021 | Vienna Open | ATP 500 | Hard | International |
| 2021 | ATP Finals | Year-End Championship | Hard | International |
| 2023 | Hamburg European Open | ATP 500 | Clay | Domestic |
| 2023 | Chengdu Open | ATP 250 | Hard | International |
| 2024 | Italian Open | Masters 1000 | Clay | International |
| 2024 | Paris Masters | Masters 1000 | Hard | International |
| 2025 | Munich Open | ATP 500 | Clay | Domestic |
| 2026 | French Open | Grand Slam | Clay | International |
Major Titles and Milestones in Andreeva’s Career
| Year | Tournament | Category | Location | Surface | Domestic/International |
| 2024 | Iași Open | WTA 250 | Romania | Clay | International |
| 2025 | Dubai Tennis Championships | WTA 1000 | UAE | Hard | International |
| 2025 | Indian Wells Masters | WTA 1000 | USA | Hard | International |
| 2026 | Adelaide International | WTA 500 | Australia | Hard | International |
| 2026 | Linz Open | WTA 250 | Austria | Hard | International |
| 2026 | French Open | Grand Slam | France | Clay | International |
A Memorable Trophy Lift and Championship Celebration
A celebration of Men’s singles champion Alexander Zverev, while women’s singles champion Andreeva is on the court. He lifted the trophy high above his head. Mirra Andreeva has carried a different kind of energy, youthful, fresh, and historic.
The Paris audience celebrated her achievement throughout the city. Zverev represented the national celebration in his career. Andreeva is a new arrival and youthful rush, ready to shape the future of women’s tennis.
Wind-up
Alexander Zverev has been recognized as a young talent and an inspiration to all tennis players. He made a long-awaited victory at the French Open. Mirra Andreeva is just a 19-year-old girl who achieved a historic milestone triumph in the Women’s singles tournament. Both players will continue their impressive form in future competitions.
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