Zverev to face Cobolli in French Open final
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We're guaranteed to see first-time major champions on both sides of the draw in Paris
The French Open semifinal between Alexander Zverev and Jakub Mensik was already packed with pressure. But one unexpected move by the 20-year-old ATP star managed to steal the spotlight even before the first serve.
The men's semifinal is set, and boy are the storylines endless. All four contestants are seeking their first Grand Slam title. Alexander Zverev is just two wins away from his long, long quest for a title,
Matteo Arnaldi withdrew from his 2026 French Open semifinal against No. 10 Flavio Cobolli due to an unspecified viral illness.
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Zverev beats Mensik in French Open semifinals and will face Cobolli for elusive Grand Slam title
PARIS (AP) — Jannik Sinner lost early. Carlos Alcaraz withdrew due to injury. The pressure has been on Alexander Zverev to finally win an elusive Grand Slam title and now the second-seeded German is only one victory away from raising the French Open trophy.
Italian tennis player Matteo Arnaldi’s dream run to the 2026 French Open semifinals abruptly came to a halt after he was forced to withdraw with an illness shortly before his match. Arnaldi, 25, said he was “feeling OK” on Thursday,
Flavio Cobolli will play fellow Italian Matteo Arnaldi in the first Grand Slam semifinal for both players.
PARIS (AP) — Having spent a large part of the night vomiting and deprived of sleep, Matteo Arnaldi was in no shape to fight for a spot in the French Open final. The 104th-ranked Arnaldi withdrew before the first all-Italian men's Grand Slam semifinal against Flavio Cobolli on Friday at Roland Garros.
"I had a fever. I just know that I can't move, and I can't eat, and I can't drink," Arnaldi, 25, said at a press conference
Italian tennis star Flavio Cobolli's girlfriend, Matilde Galli, shows her support in more subtle ways at the French Open.
Alexander Zverev has won the 2026 French Open men's singles title after beating Flavio Cobolli in a five-set epic in Paris. Zverev, 29, secured his first Grand Slam title after three previous final defeats, triumphing 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-1 in four hours, 16 minutes.