
Sinner może powiększyć przewagę nr 1 w Rzymie
Domowe Masters Jannika Sinnera niesie ze sobą większe stawki z powodu kontuzji Carlosa Alcaraza i punktów w rankingu.
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The French Open, officially called Roland‑Garros, is the premier ATP Grand Slam played on the red clay of Stade Roland‑Garros in Paris, France. Since its inception in 1891, the tournament has become the ultimate test of endurance, strategy, and adaptability, rewarding players who master the slow‑moving surface. Held annually in late May and early June, it crowns the world’s best clay‑court champion and delivers iconic moments that shape tennis history. The 2026 edition marks the 130th anniversary of the event and promises a deep field despite the notable absence of Carlos Alcaraz, who is recovering from a shoulder injury. Top seeds such as Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Iga Świątek have arrived in Paris on strong form after impressive runs in the Rome Masters. The tournament will feature a 128‑player singles draw, qualifying rounds, and a full slate of doubles and mixed‑doubles competition, all under the governance of the ATP Tour and the French Tennis Federation.
As the 2026 French Open approaches, the clay‑court season is heating up in Rome and Paris. Jannik Sinner, currently ranked No. 1, entered the Italian Open with a dominant performance and is now the favorite to claim his first Roland‑Garros title. Novak Djokovic, fresh off a hard‑court victory in Madrid, is looking to add another Grand Slam to his résumé, while Iga Świątek continues her streak of deep runs on clay. The tournament’s draw is already stacked with seasoned veterans and rising stars, and early‑round matchups promise high‑quality tennis. With Alcaraz sidelined, the race for the championship is wide open, and fans can expect intense battles for the iconic yellow clay courts.