French Open, Flavio Cobolli and Alexander Zverev
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📈 Maja Chwalińska moves up 93 places from No. 114 to No. 21 after reaching the French Open final. 📈 Matteo Arnaldi reenters the top 40 after rising 70 spots from No. 104 to No. 34. 📈 Oleksandra Oliynykova ascends 14 spots from No. 65 to No. 51, a career-high ranking. 📈 Zachary Svajda rises 23 spots from No. 85 to No. 62, also a career high.
Alexander Zverev’s chaotic French Open win showed just how far ahead Jannik Sinner is - Sinner’s stunning first-week exit at Roland Garros presented a golden opportunity to the rest of the men’s field
Why a series of shocks, dramas and fairytale runs made this year's French Open a instant classic.
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Zverev's French Open triumph receives muted reception in France due to off-court issues
PARIS (AP) — Alexander Zverev’s victory at the French Open did not dominate the headlines in France on Monday as is normally expected for the men’s singles champion.
The wait was worth it for Alexander Zverev, who finally captured his first Grand Slam title at the French Open after two near misses and three appearances in major finals over the years. There will be no shortage of critics pointing to the absence of Carlos Alcaraz and the early exits of Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic as factors that eased his path.
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva looks to cap her incredible French Open singles run with a title, standing opposite Maja Chwalinska in Saturday’s women’s final.
The 2026 French Open women’s singles semifinals are today, with two spots in the final up for grabs in Paris. Mirra Andreeva (8) plays Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk (15), followed by Diana Shnaider (25) facing Poland's Maja Chwalińska.
Matteo Arnaldi withdrew from his 2026 French Open semifinal against No. 10 Flavio Cobolli due to an unspecified viral illness.