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Roland-Garros 2025 Draw: Swiatek and Sabalenka in the Same Half, the French Players Not Spared

Roland-Garros 2025 Draw: Swiatek and Sabalenka in the Same Half, the French Players Not Spared
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Adrien Guyot
le 22/05/2025 à 13h31
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Things are going to heat up in the French capital! Like the men's singles draw, the women's singles draw for the 2025 edition of Roland-Garros was also conducted this Thursday.

Having struggled in recent weeks, Iga Swiatek, currently the three-time defending champion of the event, will try to bounce back with a first-round match against Rebecca Sramkova.

Her main rival on the circuit, Aryna Sabalenka, hopes to triumph for the first time at Roland-Garros. To do so, she will have to overcome the first-round obstacle as she faces Kamilla Rakhimova. Another contender for the title and finalist in 2022, Coco Gauff will begin her campaign against Olivia Gadecki.

As for the French players, the draw has not been kind to them. The schedule includes Varvara Gracheva-Sofia Kenin, Loïs Boisson-Elise Mertens, Elsa Jacquemot-Maria Sakkari, Léolia Jeanjean-Irina-Camélia Begu, Diane Parry-Robin Montgomery, Caroline Garcia-Bernarda Pera. Meanwhile, Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah and Chloé Paquet will face qualifiers in the first round.

There are also exciting matches in the first round: Rybakina-Bencic, Osaka-Badosa, Tauson-Linette, Zheng-Pavlyuchenkova, Potapova-Noskova, and Jabeur-Frech. Check out the full women's draw below.

Dernière modification le 22/05/2025 à 14h11
French Open
French Open
Draw
Aryna Sabalenka
1e, 10870 points
Iga Swiatek
2e, 8395 points
Cori Gauff
3e, 6763 points
Olivia Gadecki
206e, 350 points
Kamilla Rakhimova
97e, 802 points
Rebecca Sramkova
72e, 914 points
Naomi Osaka
16e, 2487 points
Paula Badosa
25e, 1676 points
Ons Jabeur
75e, 893 points
Magdalena Frech
59e, 1051 points
Elena Rybakina
5e, 5850 points
Belinda Bencic
11e, 3119 points
Clara Tauson
12e, 2770 points
Magda Linette
55e, 1089 points
Anastasia Potapova
50e, 1131 points
Linda Noskova
13e, 2641 points
Qinwen Zheng
24e, 1728 points
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
47e, 1184 points
Caroline Garcia
304e, 211 points
Diane Parry
124e, 615 points
Varvara Gracheva
76e, 887 points
Lois Boisson
36e, 1351 points
Elsa Jacquemot
56e, 1076 points
Leolia Jeanjean
103e, 760 points
Chloe Paquet
243e, 303 points
Sabalenka A • 1
Rakhimova K
6
6
1
0
Sramkova R
Swiatek I • 5
3
3
6
6
Gadecki O
Gauff C • 2
2
2
6
6
Rybakina E • 12
Riera J • Q
6
4
6
1
6
4
Osaka N
Badosa P • 10
7
1
4
6
6
6
Tauson C • 22
Linette M
6
4
6
4
6
1
Pavlyuchenkova A
Zheng Q • 8
4
3
6
6
Potapova A
Noskova L • 29
5
6
7
7
1
5
Frech M • 25
Jabeur O
7
6
6
0
Parry D • WC
Montgomery R
2
1
6
6
Gracheva V
Kenin S • 31
3
1
6
6
Garcia C
Pera B
4
4
6
6
Jacquemot E • WC
Sakkari M
6
7
3
6
Maria Sakkari
52e, 1116 points
Sofia Kenin
28e, 1589 points
Jeanjean L • WC
Begu I
0
7
3
6
5
0
Boisson L • WC
Mertens E • 24
6
4
6
4
6
3
Elise Mertens
20e, 1969 points
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