Alexander Zverev Wins French Open… Gets A Slam At Last

A German Winner in 89 Years… Alexander Zverev became the first German in 89 years to win the French Open as he got past Flavio Cobolli in a gruelling 5-setter on the Red Clay of Roland Garros. Paris had a new Champion on Sunday night. …With  Zverev’s  First Slam Zverev, 29, eventually managed to winContinue reading “Alexander Zverev Wins French Open… Gets A Slam At Last”

French Open : A Churn Is In Progress

An Unusual French Open It has been an unusual French Open as the year’s second, and the only Grand Slam on clay is reaching the quarter-final stage. I have a strong inkling that a big churn is taking place, particularly in the Men’s category. A Decisive Change Taking Place The reigning champion, Carlos Alcaraz, isContinue reading “French Open : A Churn Is In Progress”

Young Fonseca Powers Past Djokovic In An Epic French Open Duel

An Incredible Encounter It was an incredible encounter and one of the best I have seen this year. The match drew parallels with the epic Sinner-Alcaraz Final at the Roland Garros last year, as a young 19-year-old Joao Fonseca challenged the might of Novak Djokovic. Tennis Was Unvelievable The quality of tennis was unbelievable. TheContinue reading “Young Fonseca Powers Past Djokovic In An Epic French Open Duel”

Sinner Wilts In Parisian Heat, Dumped Out of French Open

A Shocker In Paris In one of the most shocking results in recent history at the French Open ( barring last year’s men’s final), Jannik Sinner, the top seed and the almost invincible Italian, was dumped out of the Open in the 2nd round. Jannik Sinner & A Baffling Loss… The World No. 1, leadingContinue reading “Sinner Wilts In Parisian Heat, Dumped Out of French Open”

Where ‘ Victory Belongs To The Most Tenacious ‘, The French Open Begins Tomorrow

All Roads Lead To Roland Garros All roads will lead to 2 Avenue Gordon Bennett, 75016, Paris, tomorrow, as Tennis lovers will throng the Roland Garros, the home of the French Open. The second grand slam of the year begins in less than 24 hours. The Unforgiving Red Clay… The Centre Court at Roland Garros,Continue reading “Where ‘ Victory Belongs To The Most Tenacious ‘, The French Open Begins Tomorrow”

Sinner-Alcaraz Rivalry Takes A Break

In a significant impact on the 2026 clay-court season, world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz officially announced his withdrawal from the French Open on Friday, April 24, 2026.  The decision comes as a result of a serious right wrist injury sustained during his opening-round match at the Barcelona Open earlier this month. The Injury The Cause:Continue reading “Sinner-Alcaraz Rivalry Takes A Break”

Alcaraz-Sinner And A Great Tennis Match

The Men’s French Open Final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz played out last night at the Philippe-Chatrier Stadium in Roland Garros will go down as of the finest Finals in the history of the sport. The match which lasted for 5 hours and a half, was the longest Final played in the history ofContinue reading “Alcaraz-Sinner And A Great Tennis Match”

Coco Gauff Wins Her First French Open

Coco Gauff, the World No. 2, humbled an error prone World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-7, 6-2, 6-4 to win her first French Open Championship at Roland Garros. The American underdog Gauff, took all the blows from the hard hitting Sabalenka, remained steadfast, played defensive brilliantly and in the end a frustrated Sabalenka lost herContinue reading “Coco Gauff Wins Her First French Open”

Alcaraz Thru To French Open Finals As Musetti Withdraws

Alcaraz Moves To The Finals The match looked promising at the start, but ended in a whimper as Lorenzo Musetti pulled out of the duel in the 4th set, handing over victory to Alcaraz. The Defending Champion thus moving to the Finals with a chance to defend his Title. Musetti Pockets The First Set TheContinue reading “Alcaraz Thru To French Open Finals As Musetti Withdraws”

Coco Gauff Tames Boisson Makes French Open Finals

Gauff: A Reality Check For Boisson Lois Boisson, the French favourite having a sensational Grand Slam debut, eventually got a bit of a reality check. The Wild Card entrant ranked 361st in the world ran into Coco Gauff, the World no. 2, and was comprehensively beaten 6-1, 6-2 in just over an hour in theContinue reading “Coco Gauff Tames Boisson Makes French Open Finals”