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French Open 2025: Daily schedule, how to watch, prize money

May 26, 2025
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May 26, 2025, 01:47 AM ET

The season’s second grand slam event — the French Open — is here, with 128 players in each of the men’s and women’s singles draws looking to lift the title at Roland Garros.

This year’s French Open, which will use its first day to pay tribute to retired legend Rafa Nadal, promises plenty of storylines to watch out for.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Schedule

Jack Draper has previously not made it past the first round at Roland Garros. Ion Alcoba Beitia/Getty Images

The French Open men’s and women’s singles main draw took place on Monday, May 25, with the women’s final scheduled for Saturday, June 7 and the men’s final to take place on Sunday, June 8.

Men’s singles bracket | Women’s singles bracket

Selected first-round matches on Sunday:

Men’s

Day session

C. Ruud (7) vs. A. Ramos-Vinolas (Q)

G. Zeppieri (Q) vs. C. Alcaraz (2)

D. Altmaier vs. T. Fritz (4)

J. Fearnley vs. S. Wawrinka

Night session

J. Sinner (1) vs. A. Rinderknech

Women’s

Day session

R. Sramkova vs. I. Swiatek (5)

J. Bouzas Maneiro vs. E. Navarro (9)

E. Raducanu vs. X. Wang

E. Rybakina vs. J. Riera (Q)

N. Osaka vs. P. Badosa (10)

D. Collins vs. J. Burrage

C. Monnet (Q) vs. K. Boulter

Night session

M. Keys (7) vs. D. Saville

Key details and how to watch

Dates: May 25 to June 8

Venue: Roland Garros, Paris

How to watch: The French Open will be broadcast live on TNT Sports and discovery+ in the UK. You can also follow live updates on ESPN.

The British hopes

Emma Raducanu will be hoping to make it past the French Open second round for the first time. Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images

British tennis will be more hopeful than usual entering this year’s French Open, with stars Jack Draper, Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter all enjoying some success on clay this season.

Draper reached the final of the Madrid Open before losing to Norway’s Casper Ruud in three sets. He then made it to the Italian Open quarterfinals in Rome, only to be stopped by eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz.

CompetitionScheduleWinnersAustralian OpenJan. 6 – Jan. 27Sinner, KeysFrench OpenMay 25 – June 8WimbledonJune 22 – July 14US OpenAug. 17 – Sep. 8

The 23-year-old is yet to make it past the first round after losing his opening matches in the past two years. However, he is expected to make a better run this time out.

In the women’s draw, Raducanu has put aside her aversions to clay and mananged to earn some success — the highlight of which came at the Italian Open where she won three matches in a row on the surface for the first time in her career before she was stopped in her tracks in Rome by American Coco Gauff.

Raducanu suffered an injury scare just four days before the French Open in a three-set defeat to Danielle Collins in Strasbourg on Wednesday.

Elsewhere, Katie Boulter managed just one win between Madrid and Rome — against world No. 64 Katerina Siniakova. However, she entered the lower-ranked WTA 125k Paris event last week and emerged as the champion, raising hopes that she has finally tuned her game for the surface.

Other British players in the singles draws this week include Jacob Fearnley, Jodie Burrage and Sonay Kartal.

– French Open 2025: Jack Draper, Emma Raducanu and other British stars to watch

First-round draw

British players

Men’s

Jack Draper vs. Mattia Bellucci

Jacob Fearnley vs. Stan Wawrinka

Cameron Norrie vs. Daniil Medvedev

Women’s

Katie Boulter vs. Carole Monnet

Emma Raducanu vs. Xinyu Wang

Sonay Kartal vs. Erika Andreeva

Jodie Burrage vs. Danielle Collins

Who are the favourites?

Carlos Alcaraz beat Jannik Sinner in the Italian Open men’s singles final. Claudio Pasquazi/Anadolu via Getty Images

For the men’s draw, it is hard to look past Italian Open finalists Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz as the clear favourites for the title. It was Alcaraz who took the title in Rome, winning the final in two sets. He is also the reigning champion at Roland Garros.

Don’t look past Sinner, though. Rome marked the world No. 1’s return to tennis after a three-month ban over two positive doping tests in March 2024.

In the women’s draw, the bracket is a little more open.

Iga Swiatek is seeking her fourth straight title at Roland Garros and her fifth in the past six years. However, she has been a level below her imperious best in recent weeks, notably suffering a shock third-round Italian Open defeat to American Danielle Collins.

The contenders to unseat Switaek are numerous. There’s American Coco Gauff, who reached the final in both Madrid and Rome in recent weeks, although she lost each time to Aryna Sabalenka and Jasmine Paolini, respectively. All three will be eyeing up the title.

There is also 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva, who made the semifinals last year but is embarking on a breakout season that has already seen her win two WTA 1000 events this season.

Prize money

Prize money for the men’s and women’s singles champions is equal at the French Open, with each due to take home £2.1 million out of a combined £47m pot.

The runners-up will earn just over £1m, while prizes decrease for each round thereafter.

Winner: £2,166,912Runner-up: £1,083,456Semifinal: £586,341Quarterfinal: £373,898Round 4: £225,189Round 3: £142,761Round 2: £99,423Round 1: £66,282

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