French Open 2026: Winners List
French Open 2026: Winners List
The 2026 French Open (Roland-Garros) concluded on June 7, 2026, marking a historic tournament filled with first-time Grand Slam champions and notable milestones. Alexander Zverev secured his long-awaited maiden major title in the men's singles, while 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva captured the women's singles trophy.
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Category
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Champion(s)
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Runner(s)-up
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Score
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Men’s Singles
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Alexander Zverev
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Flavio Cobolli
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6–1, 4–6, 6–4, 6–7, 6–1
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Women’s Singles
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Mirra Andreeva
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Maja Chwalińska
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6–3, 6–2
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Men’s Doubles
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M. Granollers / H. Zeballos
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H. Heliövaara / H. Patten
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6–4, 6–2
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Women’s Doubles
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K. Siniaková / T. Townsend
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A. Danilina / A. Krunić
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6–2, 7–5
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Mixed Doubles
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S. Errani / A. Vavassori
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G. Dabrowski / E. King
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4–6, 6–3, 10–4
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Tournament Highlights
Men’s Singles: A Maiden Grand Slam for Zverev
- Alexander Zverev finally shed the label of "best player without a major title" by capturing his first Grand Slam crown. After a grueling campaign, the German faced Italy's Flavio Cobolli in a dramatic five-set final on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Zverev’s resilience shone through in the deciding set, which he dominated 6–1 to secure the victory. This win is particularly significant as it makes him the first German man to win the French Open since 1937.
Women’s Singles: The Arrival of Mirra Andreeva
- Nineteen-year-old Russian sensation Mirra Andreeva captured her first major title in style. Entering the tournament as a rising talent, she exceeded expectations throughout the fortnight, ultimately defeating qualifier Maja Chwalińska in straight sets (6–3, 6–2). Her victory made her the youngest woman to lift the French Open trophy since 1992, signaling a new chapter in women's tennis.
Men’s Doubles: Granollers and Zeballos Defend Crown
- The Spanish-Argentine duo of Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos successfully defended their title, proving once again why they are the most consistent force in the men's doubles circuit. The top-seeded pair defeated Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten in straight sets (6–4, 6–2) without dropping a single set throughout the entire tournament. This marked their third Grand Slam title as a team.
Women’s Doubles: A New Powerhouse Partnership
- Kateřina Siniaková and Taylor Townsend solidified their status as the world’s leading doubles team by capturing their first French Open title together. In a high-stakes final, they defeated the second-seeded pairing of Anna Danilina and Aleksandra Krunić 6–2, 7–5. For Siniaková, this win marked her fourth women’s doubles title at Roland-Garros, while it served as a sweet redemption for Townsend, who had previously suffered heartbreak in a French Open final.
Mixed Doubles: The Italian Connection
- Defending champions Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori continued their remarkable run by successfully defending their mixed doubles title. The Italian duo overcame a challenging final against Gabriela Dabrowski and Evan King, rallying from a set down to win in a match tiebreak (4–6, 6–3, 10–4). The victory highlights their chemistry, with the pair having secured four mixed doubles titles in the last seven Grand Slam events.
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