Gauff, Sabalenka Lead Star-Studded French Open Entry List for 2025

The main-draw entry list for the 2025 French Open has been released, featuring an almost full contingent of the world's top players. Defending champion Coco Gauff leads the field alongside four-time winner Iga Swiatek and current World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka. The list is packed with Grand Slam champions and finalists, including Naomi Osaka, Elena Rybakina, and Emma Raducanu. The 128-player draw will be finalized with wild cards and qualifiers, setting up a highly competitive tournament.

Key Points: French Open 2025 Entry List: Gauff, Sabalenka Headline Field

  • Defending champion Coco Gauff returns
  • Iga Swiatek eyes historic fifth title
  • World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka seeks first Paris crown
  • Naomi Osaka & Emma Raducanu among Grand Slam winners in field
  • Only one top-101 player, Varvara Gracheva, is absent
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Defending champion Gauff, world No. 1 Sabalenka headline Roland Garros entry list

Defending champ Coco Gauff and World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka headline a loaded Roland Garros entry list featuring Swiatek, Osaka, and Raducanu.

"100 of the top 101 in the WTA rankings confirming participation in the clay-court major."

New Delhi, April 14

The main-draw entry list for this year's French Open has been unveiled, featuring an almost complete field of the world's top-ranked players, with 100 of the top 101 in the WTA rankings confirming participation in the clay-court major.

Defending champion Coco Gauff returns to Paris after securing her second Grand Slam title at the venue last year. She is joined by former champions Jelena Ostapenko, Iga Swiatek, and Barbora Krejcikova, making it a strong line-up of past winners.

Swiatek, a four-time champion in Paris, will be aiming to further cement her legacy by targeting a fifth title - a feat achieved in the Open Era only by legends Chris Evert and Stefanie Graf.

Several Grand Slam winners are also in contention for their maiden Roland Garros crown, including World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, reigning Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina, along with Naomi Osaka, Madison Keys, Emma Raducanu, Marketa Vondrousova, and Sofia Kenin. Among them, Sabalenka, Vondrousova, and Kenin have previously reached the final in Paris.

Also in the mix are recent finalists such as Karolina Muchova and Jasmine Paolini, who will be aiming to go one step further this year. They are joined by other Grand Slam finalists, including Jessica Pegula, Amanda Anisimova, Leylah Fernandez, and Zheng Qinwen.

The depth of the field is further highlighted by the presence of top contenders such as Elina Svitolina, Mirra Andreeva, Belinda Bencic, and Elise Mertens among the top-ranked entrants.

Among the younger names, 18-year-old Austrian Lilli Tagger headlines the teenage entrants, earning direct entry into the main draw after her recent rise into the top 100. Her inclusion marks a notable milestone, becoming the first girls' singles champion at Roland Garros to receive a direct main-draw entry the following year since Fernandez.

Ukraine's Daria Snigur, ranked No. 101, is the final direct entrant and is set to complete appearances across all four Grand Slams. The only notable absentee from the top 101 is France's Varvara Gracheva, who remains sidelined due to a leg injury.

Several players have also entered using protected rankings, including Anhelina Kalinina, Jil Teichmann, Sara Sorribes Tormo, and Danka Kovinic.

The 128-player main draw will be finalised with the addition of eight wild cards and 16 qualifiers, completing a highly competitive field for the season's second Grand Slam.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see such strong competition. But honestly, the article could have mentioned more about the Asian players like Zheng Qinwen. Our media sometimes focuses too much on Western athletes.
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Aman W
Coco Gauff defending her title will be the story to watch! So young and already a two-time Grand Slam champion. Wishing all the players the very best. May the best woman win! 🙏
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Sarah B
The depth is incredible. So many former champions and finalists. Roland Garros is always special. Hoping for some epic three-set matches under the Paris sun! ☀️
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Karthik V
As an Indian tennis fan, I look at this field and just dream of the day we have a contender in the women's draw. Sania was a legend in doubles, but we need a singles star. The competition is so tough!
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Nisha Z
Excited for the young talent like Lilli Tagger! It's great to see new faces coming through. The future of women's tennis looks bright. Will be staying up late to watch the matches from India!

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