From former Slam champions to later bloomers, these players could turn the women’s draw upside down in Paris.

Avec des potentielles demi-finales entre Sabalenka et Gauff d’un côté, et Rybakina et Swiatek de l’autre, le tournoi féminin promet des étin

Potential Coco Gauff-Amanda Anisimova and Jessica Pegula-Aryna Sabalenka quarterfinals were unveiled through Thursday's draw for the 2026 French Open.

The French Open title is up for grabs, with a handful of viable contenders vying for the championship trophy.

The four-time Roland Garros champ Swiatek will begin her hunt for a seventh Slam as the third seed, but she faces stiff competition in her own half of the draw | Tennis News

The second Grand Slam of the year has one overwhelming favorite on the men's side, and a remarkable slate of contenders on the women's.

The contenders, rising stars and old hands hoping to make an impression at Roland Garros this year.

Five different women's tennis players have won the last five women's Grand Slams. Madison Keys, Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, and Elena Rybakina are

From former Slam champions to later bloomers, these players could turn the women’s draw upside down in Paris.

The first round at Roland-Garros saw quite a few top-ranked players suffer early exits.