Who Will Win Roland-Garros in 2025?

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The French Open is nearly upon us, and tennis fans around the world are already speculating, debating, and nervously biting their nails in anticipation. Roland-Garros 2025 promises another chapter of clay-court warfare, dazzling drop shots, and long, sweaty rallies under the Parisian sun. But the big question remains: who’s going to lift that shiny Coupe des Mousquetaires (or Suzanne-Lenglen Cup) this year?

Let’s take a closer look at the top contenders, fan favorites, and a few under-the-radar names that could shake things up.

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🎾 The Men: Youth, Legends, and Wildcards

Carlos Alcaraz is the man to beat. The young Spaniard has already proven he can handle pressure and clay with style. With a game that combines raw power and a ridiculous drop shot arsenal, he’s the top favorite—and let’s face it, also one of the most popular players on tour right now.

Then there’s Jannik Sinner, the calm and cool Italian who seems to get better with every Grand Slam. He might not have the same flair as Alcaraz, but he’s efficient, fast, and deadly on a good day. He’s not just a contender—he’s a real threat.

Now, can we talk about Rafael Nadal without getting emotional? If the King of Clay does show up (as rumored), the crowd will go bananas. He’s won Roland-Garros 14 times, which is frankly absurd. Even if he’s not the favorite on paper, his presence alone shifts the energy in the stadium and gives him an edge—if his body holds up.

Other names to watch include Novak Djokovic, who’s always a threat, and the up-and-coming Danish dynamo Holger Rune, who loves the clay and really loves riling up the crowd.


👑 The Women: Świątek’s Throne… For Now

On the women’s side, Iga Świątek is the clear favorite. She’s the queen of clay and already has multiple Roland-Garros titles. Her movement, power, and consistency make her a nightmare opponent in Paris. She’s also immensely popular—beloved for both her dominant play and her low-key, nerdy charm.

Challengers? Aryna Sabalenka is a powerhouse with a game built for big wins, though her record on clay is patchy. Still, if she gets going, few can stop her. Elena Rybakina could also break through with her mix of big serves and fearless baseline play.

Looking for a wildcard surprise? Keep an eye on Coco Gauff, who made it to the final before and continues to mature. And don't rule out a deep run from someone like Ons Jabeur, the creative Tunisian who can dazzle anyone on her day.


🌍 Popularity vs. Probability

Interestingly, the most popular players aren't always the most likely to win. Fans might love Nadal and Gauff, but the betting favorites are clearly Alcaraz and Świątek. That said, Roland-Garros is famous for surprises (remember Ostapenko’s win?), so don't be shocked if an underdog storms the court.


🧳 Going to Paris or Streaming From Home?

If you’re planning to watch from your couch (or your café in Bali), check out this excellent guide on how to stream Roland-Garros from anywhere.

Or, if you're lucky enough to head to Paris this spring, brush up on your plans with this guide to Roland-Garros and the city itself. Pro tip: order your Eiffel Tower and Louvre tickets early or be prepared for lines that last longer than a five-set Djokovic match.


So, who are you cheering for? Will the favorites dominate, or are we in for a classic Parisian plot twist? Either way, Roland-Garros 2025 is going to be one for the books.

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