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The French Open draw has been revealed as anticipation builds for the second grand slam of the season at Roland Garros.Emma Raducanu could face defending champion Iga Swiatek in a blockbuster round two match.
He avoided Novak Djokovic, Jack Draper and Alexander Zverev, although a couple of rivals could challenge him from the fourth round.
The 2025 French Open men's and women's brackets are set after Thursday's draw. This year's tournament begins on Sunday, with Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Świątek as the defending singles champions. The full men's draw can be found here. The full women's draw can be found here.
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Khaleej Times on MSNAlcaraz plays Nishikori in Roland Garros opener as Swiatek gets tough drawCarlos Alcaraz will begin his French Open title defence against Japan's Kei Nishikori as Iga Swiatek faces a difficult route to a fourth successive Roland Garros title after a year-long trophy drought.
Carlos Alcaraz comenzará la defensa de su título del Abierto de Francia enfrentándose al veterano japonés Kei Nishikori y
Jack Draper is the highest-ranked of the British hopefuls, heading to Roland Garros as the men’s fifth seed after a superb last few months that saw him reach the semi-finals of the US Open before winning Indian Wells and making the final of the Madrid Masters.
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Stadium Rant on MSNCan Novak Djokovic Avenge Madrid Loss To Matteo Arnaldi?The 2025 clay-court season of Novak Djokovic has been a study in erratic performances. Still chasing peak form before Roland Garros, the Serbian great is back on the match court in Geneva-a rare detour that hints strongly about his urgency.
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Boris Becker revealed he is “lost for words” that Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray’s coaching partnership has ended after just six months. Djokovic hired great rival Murray as his coach at the back end of last year,
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Daily Maverick on MSNAs Nadal observes Roland-Garros from the stands, Alcaraz and Sinner take centre stageIn the past 20 years only five men have won the singles title at Roland-Garros in the era of Rafael Nadal dominance on the clay of Court Philippe-Chatrier. In 2025 there hasn’t been a better moment for a new name to be engraved on the Coupe des Mousquetaires as men’s tennis continues its transition in the post-Big Three world.