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French Open Draw 2025 – Perfect Tennis

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May 22, 2025
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The 2025 French Open draw is here, and main draw action commences in Paris on Sunday, May 25th.

Top seed Jannik Sinner, back after a controversial doping suspension, headlines a stacked men’s draw, with defending champion Carlos Alcaraz hungry to repeat his 2024 triumph.

Novak Djokovic chases a record-extending 25th major, while rising stars like Jack Draper and Casper Ruud eye their first Grand Slam glory.

With Richard Gasquet bidding an emotional farewell in his final tournament, plenty of dark horses are in the draw, with the likes of Musetti and Cerundolo all looking to replicate their solid form on clay this spring into the best-of-five set format.

There is also no Matteo Berrettini after the injury-plagued Italian withdrew just ahead of the main draw. He’s not played in Paris since 2021, opening the door for a lucky loser to take his place.

Event Name: French Open
Founded: 1891
Location: Paris, XVIth arrondissement, France
Venue: Stade Roland Garros, 2 Av. Gordon Bennett, 75016 Paris, France
Surface: Outdoor Clay Court
Ball: Wilson Roland Garros
Current Men’s Champions: Carlos Alcaraz
Current Men’s Doubles Champions: Marcelo Arevalo / Mate Pavic
Current Women’s Champion: Iga Swiatek
Current Women’s Doubles Champions: Coco Gauff / Katerina Siniakova
Category: Grand Slam
Draw Size: 128 Singles /  48 Qualifying / 64 Doubles
Dates: 19th May – 8th June 2025
Prize Money: €56,352,000 – Full French Open prize money breakdown.

French Open 2025 Seeds

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Seeds

Jannik Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz
Alexander Zverev
Taylor Fritz
Jack Draper
Novak Djokovic
Casper Ruud
Lorenzo Musetti
Alex de Minaur
Holger Rune
Daniil Medvedev
Tommy Paul
Ben Shelton
Arthur Fils
Frances Tiafoe
Grigor Dimitrov
Andrey Rublev
Francisco Cerúndolo
Jakub Menšík
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Tomáš Macháč
Ugo Humbert
Sebastian Korda
Karen Khachanov
Alexei Popyrin
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
Denis Shapovalov
Matteo Berrettini
Brandon Nakashima
Félix Auger-Aliassime
Hubert Hurkacz
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard

Wild Cards

Térence Atmane
Arthur Cazaux
Richard Gasquet
Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Emilio Nava
Valentin Royer
Tristan Schoolkate
Stan Wawrinka

Protected Ranking

Reilly Opelka
Jenson Brooksby
Sebastian Ofner
Emil Ruusuvuori

Withdrawals

Pre Draw

Shang Juncheng (61) → replaced by Hugo Dellien (101)
Zhang Zhizhen (56) → replaced by Luca Nardi (102)

Pre main draw but post qualifying draw

David Goffin (52) → replaced by (LL)
Matteo Berrettini (28) → replaced by (LL)
Raphaël Collignon (83) → replaced by (LL)

Qualifiers

Matteo Gigante
Kyrian Jacquet
Pablo Llamas Ruiz
Ethan Quinn
Albert Ramos Viñolas

Lucky Losers

PDF Draw

Men’s Singles
Men’s Doubles
Women’s Singles
Women’s Doubles
Mixed Doubles

2025 French Open Draw

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Top Half

Jannik Sinner (1) vs Arthur Rinderknech
Terence Atmane (WC) vs Richard Gasquet (WC)
Jiri Lehecka vs Jordan Thompson
Q. QUALIFIER1 vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (26)
Andrey Rublev (17) vs Q. QUALIFIER2
Q. QUALIFIER3 vs Adam Walton
Camilo Ugo Carabelli vs Jaume Munar
Nicolas Jarry vs Arthur Fils (14)
Alex de Minaur (9) vs Laslo Djere
Alexander Bublik vs James Duckworth
Q. QUALIFIER4 vs Q. QUALIFIER5
Alexandre Muller vs Jakub Mensik (19)
Hubert Hurkacz (30) vs Joao Fonseca
Pierre-Hugues Herbert (WC) vs Benjamin Bonzi
Gael Monfils vs Hugo Dellien
Mattia Bellucci vs Jack Draper (5)
Alexander Zverev (3) vs Learner Tien
Jesper De Jong vs Francesco Passaro
Q. QUALIFIER6 vs Flavio Cobolli
Matteo Arnaldi vs Felix Auger-Aliassime (29)
Francisco Cerundolo (18) vs Gabriel Diallo
Marcos Giron vs Tallon Griekspoor
Q. QUALIFIER7 vs Dusan Lajovic
Q. QUALIFIER8 vs Grigor Dimitrov (16)
Daniil Medvedev (11) vs Cameron Norrie
Aleksandar Kovacevic vs Emil Ruusuvuori
Jacob Fearnley vs Stan Wawrinka (WC)
Christopher O’Connell vs Ugo Humbert (22)
Denis Shapovalov (27) vs Pedro Martinez
Q. QUALIFIER9 vs Yibing Bu
Corentin Moutet vs Q. QUALIFIER10
Mackenzie McDonald vs Novak Djokovic (6)

Bottom Half

Lorenzo Musetti (8) vs Q. QUALIFIER11
Valentin Royer (WC) vs Roberto Carballes Baena
Reilly Opelka vs Rinky Hijikata
Mariano Navone vs Brandon Nakashima (28)
Tomas Machac (21) vs Quentin Halys
Miomir Kecmanovic vs Sebastian Baez
Emilio Nava (WC) vs Botic Van de Zandschulp
Roberto Bautista Agut vs Holger Rune (10)
Frances Tiafoe (15) vs Roman Safiullin
Pablo Carreno Busta vs Francisco Comesana
Jensen Brooksby vs Jaime Faria
Luciano Darderi vs Sebastian Korda (23)
Alex Michelsen (32) vs Q. QUALIFIER12
Kamil Majchrzak vs Hamad Medjedovic
Vit Kopriva vs Thiago Monteiro
Daniel Altmaier vs Taylor Fritz (4)
Casper Ruud (7) vs Q. QUALIFIER13
Q. QUALIFIER14 vs Nuno Borges
Alejandro Tabilo vs Arthur Cazaux (WC)
Yoshihito Nishioka vs Alexei Popyrin (25)
Karen Khachanov (24) vs Alex Vukic
Stefan Ofner vs Jan-Lennard Struff
Marton Fucsovics vs Tristan Schoolkate (WC)
Q. QUALIFIER15 vs Tommy Paul (12)
Ben Shelton (13) vs Lorenzo Sonego
Hugo Gaston vs Q. QUALIFIER16
Q. QUALIFIER17 vs Q. QUALIFIER18
Tomas Martin Etcheverry vs Stefanos Tsitsipas (20)
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (31) vs Zizou Bergs
Q. QUALIFIER19 vs Damir Dzumhur
Fabian Marozsan vs Luca Nardi
Kei Nishikori vs Carlos Alcaraz (2)

Thoughts on the Draw

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First Quarter: Sinner’s Section

Seeded Players: Jannik Sinner (1), Jack Draper (5), Alex de Minaur (9), Arthur Fils (14), Andrey Rublev (17), Jakub Mensik (19), Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (26), Hubert Hurkacz (30)

Notable First-Round Matchups:

Jannik Sinner (1) vs. Arthur Rinderknech
Alex de Minaur (9) vs. Laslo Djere
Andrey Rublev (17) vs. Qualifier
Nicolas Jarry vs. Arthur Fils (14)
Jiri Lehecka vs. Jordan Thompson
Terence Atmane (WC) vs. Richard Gasquet (WC)

Analysis:

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, returning after a three-month doping ban, is the top seed and a marginal betting favourite after reaching the 2025 Italian Open final.

His first-round opponent, Arthur Rinderknech, is a solid but not elite clay-courter, making this a winnable opener, but the crowd could play a role.

In the second round, Sinner will face the winner of the all-French wildcard clash between Terence Atmane and Richard Gasquet. This is Gasquet’s final French Open, and while his experience may edge out Atmane, Sinner’s power should overwhelm either.

Sinner’s potential third-round matchup against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (26) is intriguing, as Davidovich Fokina’s flair and clay movement, paired with his improved consistency this season, could test Sinner’s consistency. However, Sinner’s power and precision should prevail.

A fourth-round clash with Andrey Rublev (17) or Arthur Fils could be challenging. Rublev’s heavy groundstrokes thrive on clay, but his form this year and general mental fragility in majors are a concern.

Fils has shown he’s a real handful on clay, and his forehand can be a huge weapon with serious RPMS, but he’s not the most consistent either. However, he will have chances with a partisan crowd whom he will surely use to his advantage.

Jack Draper (5), a breakout star with a strong 2025 clay season (Madrid final, Rome quarters), faces Mattia Bellucci, an Italian with typical flair but limited Grand Slam experience. Draper’s powerful lefty game and improved clay movement should secure the win.

A match with Monfils in round two is bound to be on Chatrier, and La Monf is always a hurdle. Before a third-round clash with Hubert Hurkacz (30) or João Fonseca is also possible.

Hurkacz has been rather inconspicuous of late, while Fonseca has been hyped but unproven at the Slam level. Draper’s versatility gives him the edge, but five sets on clay will test his stamina, which has let him down before.

In the fourth round, Draper could face Alex de Minaur (9) or Jakub Mensik (19). The Aussie faces Laslo Djere, a clay specialist. It’s a tricky opener, but the Serb continues to have arm issues.

De Minaur’s speed and counterpunching suit clay, but his lack of a knockout weapon limits him against bigger hitters he’ll face in the latter rounds.

Mensik is by far the best teenager in the Top 50, and he has a tricky opener against Alexandre Muller, but I like his chances of a deep run

Quarterfinal Prediction: Sinner vs. Mensik

Storylines: Sinner’s return from suspension is the biggest narrative, with pressure to prove his dominance on clay. The French wildcards (Atmane, Gasquet) add local flavour, but their chances of a deep run are slim.

Second Quarter: Zverev and Djokovic’s Section

Seeded Players: Alexander Zverev (3), Novak Djokovic (6), Daniil Medvedev (11), Grigor Dimitrov (16), Francisco Cerundolo (18), Ugo Humbert (22), Denis Shapovalov (27), Felix Auger-Aliassime (29)

Notable First-Round Matchups:

Alexander Zverev (3) vs. Learner Tien
Jesper De Jong vs. Fabio Passaro
Matteo Arnaldi vs. Felix Auger-Aliassime (29)
Marcos Giron vs. Tallon Griekspoor
Daniil Medvedev (11) vs. Cameron Norrie
Jacob Fearnley vs. Stan Wawrinka (WC)

Analysis:

Alexander Zverev (3), the 2024 French Open finalist, opens against Learner Tien, a young American with minimal clay experience, in what should be a straightforward start.

A third-round clash with Felix Auger-Aliassime (29) or Matteo Arnaldi is likely. Auger-Aliassime’s inconsistency this year favours Arnaldi’s tenacity, but Zverev’s powerful serve and baseline game should handle either.

In the fourth round, Zverev could face Francisco Cerundolo (18), who has beaten him in all three meetings. Given Zverev’s form after the Australian Open final, I think the Argentine is the favourite, and I don’t like how Zverev is playing or what he’s saying about his game lately. He seems lost, so an earlier upset is not out of the question.

Novak Djokovic (6), a three-time French Open champion, starts against Mackenzie McDonald. McDonald is a very nice opponent on clay, as he will provide plenty of rhythm.

A third-round matchup with Denis Shapovalov (27) or Pedro Martinez is possible. Shapovalov’s big-hitting poses a slight risk, but his inconsistency favours Djokovic.

In the fourth round, Djokovic is projected to face Daniil Medvedev (11), who opens against Cameron Norrie, or Ugo Humbert (22).

Medvedev is much improved on clay, but his first-round loss to Seyboth-Wild two years ago doesn’t bode well for him. Humbert’s all-court style is less effective on clay, so I am unsure if he factors.

Other Contenders: Corentin Moutet can be the French dark horse with his creative play and home support. Grigor Dimitrov (16) seems to be struggling physically of late, but if his body is up to it, he’s capable.

Quarterfinal Prediction: Cerundolo vs. Djokovic. Djokovic’s Grand Slam pedigree is a big factor, but the Argie probably has the edge given their current forms.

Storylines: Zverev seeks redemption after his 2024 final loss, while Djokovic, potentially in his final French Open, aims for a 25th major. Medvedev’s clay inconsistency and Moutet’s home support add intrigue.

Third Quarter: Musetti and Ruud’s Section

Seeded Players: Casper Ruud (7), Lorenzo Musetti (8), Holger Rune (10), Frances Tiafoe (15), Tomas Machac (21), Sebastian Korda (23), Karen Khachanov (24), Alexei Popyrin (25), Brandon Nakashima (28)

Notable First-Round Matchups:

Mariano Navone vs. Brandon Nakashima (28)
Tomas Machac (21) vs. Quentin Halys
Miomir Kecmanovic vs. Sebastian Baez
Roberto Bautista Agut vs. Holger Rune (10)
Kamil Majchrzak vs. Hamad Medjedovic
Daniel Altmaier vs. Taylor Fritz (4)

Analysis:

Lorenzo Musetti (8) opens against a qualifier, a favourable start for his stylish clay game. He’s arguably been the second-best player on the surface this year.

A third-round clash with Brandon Nakashima (28) or Mariano Navone is likely, with Navone’s clay affinity posing a challenge.

In the fourth round, Musetti could face Holger Rune (10), who opens against Roberto Bautista Agut, or Frances Tiafoe (15), who faces Roman Safiullin.

Rune’s gritty style and Barcelona title make him a threat, but Musetti’s finesse should prevail in Paris.

Taylor Fritz (4) vs. Daniel Altmaier is a potential upset, as Fritz’s serve-heavy style struggles on clay and Altmaier’s clay comfort could exploit this.

Frances Tiafoe (15) vs. Roman Safiullin and Sebastian Korda (23) vs. Luciano Darderi are competitive, with Darderi’s clay game testing Korda’s smoother style.

Hamad Medjedovic vs. Kamil Majchrzak is a dark-horse battle, with Medjedovic’s power a threat.

Tomas Machac (21) vs. Quentin Halys and Alexei Popyrin (25) vs. Yoshihito Nishioka are winnable for the seeds, assuming Machac can complete a match as he keeps retiring.

Quarterfinal Prediction: Musetti vs. Comesana. Musetti’s clay flair and potential fourth-round win over Rune give him the edge.

Storylines: The Musetti-Rune fourth-round clash is a blockbuster, pitting finesse against firepower. Fritz leads an American-heavy quarter (Korda, Nakashima, Michelsen) but faces clay challenges. Medjedovic could surprise as a dark horse, as could Comesana.

Fourth Quarter: Alcaraz and Ruud’s Section

Seeded Players: Carlos Alcaraz (2), Casper Ruud (7), Tommy Paul (12), Ben Shelton (13), Stefanos Tsitsipas (20), Karen Khachanov (24), Alexei Popyrin (25), Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (31)

Notable First-Round Matchups:

Alejandro Tabilo vs. Arthur Cazaux (WC)
Yoshihito Nishioka vs. Alexei Popyrin (25)
Stefan Ofner vs. Jan-Lennard Struff
Ben Shelton (13) vs. Lorenzo Sonego
Tomas Etcheverry vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas (20)
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (31) vs. Zizou Bergs
Fabian Marozsan vs. Luca Nardi
Kei Nishikori vs. Carlos Alcaraz (2)

Analysis:

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz (2), the 2024 French Open and last week’s Italian Open winner, opens against Kei Nishikori, whose injuries limit his threat.

A third-round clash with Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (31) or Zizou Bergs is possible, with Mpetshi Perricard’s big serve making him a dark horse, though Alcaraz’s versatility should prevail.

In the fourth round, Alcaraz could face Stefanos Tsitsipas (20), who opens against Tomas Etcheverry, or Ben Shelton (13), who faces Lorenzo Sonego. Tsitsipas’ 2021 finalist status (lost to Djokovic) makes him a bigger threat than Shelton, whose clay inexperience is a factor. Alcaraz’s dynamic play makes him the favourite.

Casper Ruud (7), a two-time French Open finalist (2022, 2023, lost to Nadal and Djokovic) and 2025 Madrid Open champion (defeated Draper, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4), opens against a qualifier, a kind draw.

A third-round matchup with Karen Khachanov (24) or Alexei Popyrin (25) is likely, with Khachanov’s power a challenge, but Ruud’s topspin-heavy game (14-2 Roland Garros record since 2022) should prevail.

In the fourth round, Ruud could face Tommy Paul (12), who plays a qualifier. The American showed that he can play on this surface in Rome. Can he do it over five sets? I’m not sure, as he’s not the most laser-focused player but his athleticism is second to none.

Other Contenders: Tsitsipas vs. Etcheverry is a baseline battle, with Tsitsipas’ experience favoured. Shelton vs. Sonego is explosive, with Sonego’s clay comfort testing Shelton. Khachanov vs. Alex Vukic and Popyrin vs. Yoshihito Nishioka are solid for the seeds. Fabian Marozsan vs. Luca Nardi could see Nardi’s flair cause an upset. Hugo Gaston vs. a qualifier adds French hope, and he’s lit up the Paris crowd before when he beat Wawrinka in 2020.

Quarterfinal Prediction: Alcaraz vs. Ruud. Alcaraz’s 2024 title and clay mastery give him the edge, but Ruud’s 2025 Madrid win and two finals could make it enjoyable if he believes he can win. 

Storylines: Alcaraz aims to defend his title and cement his clay legacy, while Ruud, with his 2025 Madrid title, seeks his first Grand Slam after two Paris finals. Mpetshi Perricard could surprise with his power on home soil, and Tsitsipas eyes a 2021-level run.

Who is your tournament favourite? Let me know in the comments.



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