The anticipation for one of tennis’s most prestigious tournaments, Roland Garros, is in full swing as the official draw dates have been revealed for the various categories of competition. The draw ceremonies provide insight into the match-ups that will dictate the path to victory for players, showcasing the excitement and unpredictability the tournament brings.
The first draw ceremony will take place on May 18, dedicated to qualifiers. This stage will determine which players earn their way into the main event. Moving on to May 22, the highly anticipated main draw will be unveiled, giving fans a glimpse of the thrilling battles ahead as top-seeded players and challengers are placed into their brackets.
The excitement doesn’t stop there, as the doubles draw follows on May 24, offering a look into the pairings and partnerships that will light up the courts. Just days later, on May 26, the mixed doubles draw will add an extra layer of intrigue as duos from different disciplines come together to compete.
For the future stars of tennis, the juniors singles draw will be held on May 31, showcasing up-and-coming talent. This will be closely followed by the juniors doubles draw on June 1, giving these young athletes a chance to shine in pairs.
Finally, inclusivity takes center stage on June 2 with the wheelchair singles and doubles draw, along with the quad draw. These events highlight the inspiring athletes who redefine the sport through their exceptional skill and determination.
Roland Garros’s draw ceremonies are more than just a procedural event; they set the stage for the dramatic narrative of the tournament, offering fans and players alike a taste of the action to come. With these dates marked, all eyes turn to Paris as the clay court battles begin to unfold.
Carlos Alcaraz in 2025
Ranked no.2, the Spaniard played his last match on the 17th of April when he overcame world no.80 Laslo Djere 6-2 6-4 in the 2nd round in Barcelona (draw).
Currently, during this season Carlos has achieved a compiled 22-4 match record. Alcaraz conquered 2 titles in 2025 in Rotterdam and Monte-Carlo.