The 2026 French Open men’s singles draw is set, giving us a full look at every contender’s path through Roland Garros. Below, we break down the toughest quarters, best first-round matchups, dangerous floaters, potential blockbuster meetings, and our updated men’s tournament winner prediction.
This is not just a draw recap. The focus is on what the bracket means for the title race, futures market, and potential betting value after the draw.
2026 French Open
Men’s Draw Breakdown
Key Draw Takeaways
Roland Garros Men’s Singles
Bracket analysis, title paths and betting angles
Prediction
Champion: Jannik Sinner
Best Draw
Jannik SinnerWorst Draw
Novak DjokovicToughest Quarter
Zverev / Fritz / Fils SectionBest First-Round Match
Stan Wawrinka vs. Arthur FilsDangerous Floater
Stefanos TsitsipasUpset Alert
Daniel Altmaier over Felix Auger-AliassimeMen’s Winner Prediction
Projected Champion
No. 1 Seed
Jannik Sinner
Projected Final: Sinner def. Alexander Zverev
Best draw among the top title contenders
Betting Angle
Best Favorite
Sinner avoids several of the most dangerous title threats until the later rounds and has a cleaner projected route than Djokovic or Zverev. The draw does not hand him the title, but it gives him the most stable championship path.
| Element | Pick |
|---|---|
| Predicted champion | Jannik Sinner |
| Projected final | Jannik Sinner def. Alexander Zverev |
| Best value pick | Francisco Cerundolo |
| Top fade | Daniil Medvedev |
| Biggest threat outside the top seeds | Stefanos Tsitsipas |
Jannik Sinner gets the nod as the projected 2026 French Open men’s champion. He arrives as the No. 1 seed, has a manageable opening against French wild card Clement Tabur, and does not appear to face a true title-level clay threat until the latter stages of the tournament.
The draw is not completely soft. Sinner’s section includes Lorenzo Darderi, Matteo Berrettini, Corentin Moutet, and Arthur Rinderknech, so there are possible early complications. But compared to the bottom half, where Novak Djokovic, Casper Ruud, Taylor Fritz, Arthur Fils, and Alexander Zverev all sit, Sinner’s route looks cleaner.
The biggest threat in Sinner’s half may come from the more open second quarter. Felix Auger-Aliassime is the top seed there, but Francisco Cerundolo, Daniil Medvedev, Flavio Cobolli, Christian Garin, and Lorenzo Tien all make that part of the draw unpredictable. Cerundolo stands out as the best value player because his clay-court profile gives him a realistic path to the quarterfinals or semifinals if the higher seeds wobble.
From a tennis betting perspective, Sinner is the safest favorite. The question is whether the market has already priced him too short. If his odds moved significantly after the draw, the better angle may be pairing Sinner as the outright pick with smaller positions on Cerundolo or Tsitsipas as draw-driven value plays.
Full draw
Check out the full draw below.
2026 French Open
Men’s Singles Draw
Full First-Round Draw
Roland Garros — Men’s Main Draw
64 opening-round matches, grouped by draw section
Top Pick
Jannik Sinner
Q1 — Sinner / Darderi Section Top Half
Q2 — Bublik / Shelton Section Top Half
Q3 — Auger-Aliassime / Norrie Section Top Half
Q4 — Cobolli / Medvedev Section Top Half
Q5 — De Minaur / Rublev Section Bottom Half
Q6 — Ruud / Djokovic Section Bottom Half
Q7 — Fritz / Lehecka Section Bottom Half
Q8 — Khachanov / Zverev Section Bottom Half
Highlighted matches mark notable first-round storylines, including upset spots, dangerous floaters, and matchups with bracket impact.
Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown
Top Half
Sinner, Shelton, Tsitsipas, Cerundolo
Toughest Quarter
Quarter 4: Zverev / Fritz / Fils Section
Most difficult route to the semifinals
Bottom Half
Djokovic, Ruud, Fritz, Zverev
Quarter Winner Pick
Alexander ZverevBest R1 Match
Wawrinka vs. FilsPlayer at Risk
Arthur FilsQuarter 1 – Jannik Sinner’s Section
Players to know: Jannik Sinner, Ben Shelton, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Alexander Bublik, Lorenzo Darderi, Matteo Berrettini, Corentin Moutet
Best first-round match in this quarter – Marton Fucsovics vs. Matteo Berrettini
This is a dangerous early match because Berrettini is far more accomplished than his unseeded status suggests. Fucsovics is physical enough to drag this into a tough match, but Berrettini’s serve and forehand make him a genuine bracket threat if he is healthy.
Dangerous unseeded player / floater – Stefanos Tsitsipas
Tsitsipas is the clear floater in this quarter. He opens against Alexandre Muller and could quickly become a major problem in a section that also includes Tallon Griekspoor, Matteo Arnaldi, and Ben Shelton. If Tsitsipas finds rhythm on clay, he is more dangerous than his draw position suggests.
Biggest upset alert – Ben Shelton vs. Daniel Merida — Upset risk: Medium
Shelton is the higher-profile player and the No. 5 seed, but clay-court matches can get uncomfortable if he is forced into longer rallies and return games. Merida is not an easy opening-round opponent if Shelton starts slowly.
Projected fourth-round matches
| Section | Projected Match |
|---|---|
| Sinner section | Jannik Sinner vs. Lorenzo Darderi |
| Shelton section | Ben Shelton vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas |
Projected quarterfinal – Jannik Sinner vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas
Quarter winner prediction – Jannik Sinner
This is a favorable draw for Sinner because the biggest names in his quarter either have questions on clay or must navigate dangerous early matchups. Tsitsipas is the player who can make this quarter interesting, but Sinner’s consistency, return game, and baseline control make him the clear favorite to reach the semifinals.
The key early test is whether Berrettini or Moutet can create chaos in Sinner’s immediate section. If not, Sinner should move through the first week with less damage than several of his main title rivals.
Quarter 2 – Felix Auger-Aliassime and Daniil Medvedev’s Section
Players to know: Felix Auger-Aliassime, Daniil Medvedev, Flavio Cobolli, Francisco Cerundolo, Brandon Nakashima, Cameron Norrie, Gael Monfils, Christian Garin
Best first-round match in this quarter – Hugo Gaston vs. Gael Monfils
This is not the highest-level match on paper, but it is one of the most interesting first-round matches from a crowd and atmosphere standpoint. Two French wild cards meeting at Roland Garros should create one of the livelier early-round environments in the draw.
Dangerous unseeded player / floater – Christian Garin
Garin lands near Lorenzo Tien and could become a problem in a part of the draw that also includes Flavio Cobolli and Daniil Medvedev. He is not a title threat, but he is exactly the kind of clay specialist who can make a seeded player uncomfortable.
Biggest upset alert – Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Daniel Altmaier — Upset risk: High
This is the clearest early upset spot among the top seeds. Auger-Aliassime is the No. 4 seed, but Altmaier is a dangerous clay opponent and has the patience to make this match physical. If Auger-Aliassime is loose with errors, this could become a serious first-round problem.
Projected fourth-round matches
| Section | Projected Match |
|---|---|
| Auger-Aliassime section | Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Cameron Norrie |
| Medvedev section | Francisco Cerundolo vs. Daniil Medvedev |
Projected quarterfinal – Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Francisco Cerundolo
Quarter winner prediction – Francisco Cerundolo
This is the most open quarter in the men’s draw. Auger-Aliassime is the highest seed, but he has a tricky opener against Altmaier. Medvedev is always dangerous because of his defensive skills and experience, but clay remains his least convincing surface.
That makes Cerundolo the value player in this quarter. His opening match against Botic van de Zandschulp is not easy, but the path becomes very interesting if he gets through it. He could face the winner of Gaston vs. Monfils, then potentially Medvedev. On clay, that is a winnable sequence.
This quarter feels more like a betting opportunity than a straightforward bracket section. The top seeds are vulnerable, and Cerundolo has the profile to take advantage.
Quarter 3 – Novak Djokovic, Casper Ruud, Alex de Minaur and Andrey Rublev’s Section
Players to know: Novak Djokovic, Casper Ruud, Alex de Minaur, Andrey Rublev, Tomas Martin Etcheverry, Jakub Mensik, Tommy Paul, Mariano Navone
Best first-round match in this quarter – Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard vs. Novak Djokovic
This is a fascinating opener because Djokovic is chasing another major title, while Mpetshi Perricard brings a huge serve and home interest. On clay, Djokovic should be able to expose the movement and rally tolerance gaps, but as a first-round matchup, this has more volatility than Djokovic would have wanted.
Dangerous unseeded player / floater – Mariano Navone
Navone opens against Jenson Brooksby and sits in Alex de Minaur’s section. He is not a household name for casual fans, but he is dangerous on clay and has the game style to turn early rounds into long, physical matches.
Biggest upset alert – Alex de Minaur vs. Qualifier – Upset risk: Medium
De Minaur is the No. 8 seed and should win his opener, but this is a section where the draw can get uncomfortable quickly. Navone, Mensik, Etcheverry, and Rublev all make this quarter physically demanding. De Minaur’s path is far from clean.
Projected fourth-round matches
| Section | Projected Match |
|---|---|
| De Minaur section | Alex de Minaur vs. Andrey Rublev |
| Djokovic section | Casper Ruud vs. Novak Djokovic |
Projected quarterfinal – Andrey Rublev vs. Novak Djokovic
Quarter winner prediction – Novak Djokovic
This is not an easy draw for Djokovic. He opens against Mpetshi Perricard, could run into Casper Ruud in the fourth round, and then may have Rublev or de Minaur in the quarterfinals. For a player chasing a record-extending 25th major title, this is a difficult road.
That said, Djokovic still has the best big-match profile in this quarter. Ruud is a major threat on clay, Rublev can blast through sections when he is confident, and de Minaur’s speed makes him difficult to finish off. But if Djokovic gets through the first few rounds without spending too much time on court, he remains the pick to come out of this section.
From a betting standpoint, this quarter is tricky. Djokovic may not offer much value if the market still treats him like a top-two favorite, but he is also hard to fade entirely given the way he manages Grand Slam draws.
Quarter 4 – Alexander Zverev’s Section
Players to know: Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz, Arthur Fils, Karen Khachanov, Ugo Humbert, Jiri Lehecka, Stan Wawrinka, Pablo Carreno Busta
Best first-round match in this quarter – Stan Wawrinka vs. Arthur Fils
This is the best first-round match of the men’s draw. Wawrinka brings the Grand Slam pedigree, Fils brings the French crowd and rising-star profile, and the winner lands in a section that could produce one of the tournament’s most interesting runs.
Dangerous unseeded player / floater – Stan Wawrinka
At this stage of his career, Wawrinka is not someone you project deep into the draw by default. But as a first-round opponent, especially against a younger French player carrying expectations, he is dangerous. If he beats Fils, the entire bottom section of the quarter becomes more open.
Biggest upset alert – Arthur Fils vs. Stan Wawrinka – Upset risk: High
Fils is seeded, playing at home, and has the higher long-term ceiling. But this is a brutal opener. Wawrinka still has the one-handed backhand, the power to dictate points, and enough experience to make this uncomfortable if Fils gets tight.
Projected fourth-round matches
| Section | Projected Match |
|---|---|
| Fritz section | Taylor Fritz vs. Jiri Lehecka |
| Zverev section | Arthur Fils vs. Alexander Zverev |
Projected quarterfinal – Taylor Fritz vs. Alexander Zverev
Quarter winner prediction – Alexander Zverev
This is the toughest quarter in the draw. Fritz has a manageable opener against Nishesh Basavareddy but could run into Alex Michelsen, Gabriel Diallo, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Thanasi Kokkinakis, or Lehecka before the quarterfinal stage. That is a difficult route.
Zverev’s path is also dangerous. Benjamin Bonzi is a reasonable opener, but the Fils-Wawrinka winner could become a major fourth-round obstacle. Add Khachanov and Humbert to the section, and there are very few soft pockets here.
Zverev is still the pick to win the quarter. He has been close at Roland Garros before, including being one set from the title in 2024, and this draw gives him a difficult but navigable path. If he reaches the second week in strong physical condition, he should be favored to come through this quarter.
Projected Bracket: Fourth Round Through the Final
Projected Fourth-Round Matches
| Match | Prediction |
|---|---|
| Jannik Sinner vs. Lorenzo Darderi | Sinner |
| Ben Shelton vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas | Tsitsipas |
| Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Cameron Norrie | Auger-Aliassime |
| Francisco Cerundolo vs. Daniil Medvedev | Cerundolo |
| Alex de Minaur vs. Andrey Rublev | Rublev |
| Casper Ruud vs. Novak Djokovic | Djokovic |
| Taylor Fritz vs. Jiri Lehecka | Fritz |
| Arthur Fils vs. Alexander Zverev | Zverev |
Projected Quarterfinals
| Match | Prediction |
|---|---|
| Jannik Sinner vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas | Sinner in 4 |
| Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Francisco Cerundolo | Cerundolo in 5 |
| Andrey Rublev vs. Novak Djokovic | Djokovic in 4 |
| Taylor Fritz vs. Alexander Zverev | Zverev in 4 |
Projected Semifinals
| Match | Prediction |
|---|---|
| Jannik Sinner vs. Francisco Cerundolo | Sinner |
| Novak Djokovic vs. Alexander Zverev | Zverev |
Projected Final – Jannik Sinner vs. Alexander Zverev
Winner: Jannik Sinner
Sinner’s projected path is cleaner than Zverev’s. Zverev may have to deal with Fils, Fritz, and Djokovic before the final, while Sinner’s toughest test before the semifinals may come from Tsitsipas. That gap in draw difficulty matters.
Jannik Sinner
Projected Finalist
Projected Final
2026 French Open Men’s Singles
Roland Garros — Paris, France
Alexander Zverev
Projected Finalist
Zverev has enough clay-court pedigree to reach the final, but his projected route is more demanding. Sinner’s cleaner path and more reliable baseline game make him the projected champion.
Predicted Champion’s Full Path
| Round | Projected Opponent |
|---|---|
| R1 | Clement Tabur |
| R2 | Jacob Fearnley or Juan Manuel Cerundolo |
| R3 | Corentin Moutet or Lorenzo Darderi |
| R4 | Lorenzo Darderi |
| QF | Stefanos Tsitsipas |
| SF | Francisco Cerundolo |
| Final | Alexander Zverev |
This is a title path Sinner should like. There are tricky players, but not many opponents who can consistently take the racket out of his hands over five sets on clay.
Best and Worst Draws
Best Draws
| Player | Why |
|---|---|
| Jannik Sinner | Avoids Djokovic, Zverev, Ruud, Fritz, and Fils until the final or semifinals and has a manageable first week. |
| Francisco Cerundolo | Lands in the most open quarter, with vulnerable top seeds and a clay-friendly path. |
| Stefanos Tsitsipas | Dangerous unseeded player with a realistic route to the quarterfinals if he beats Shelton. |
Worst Draws
| Player | Why |
|---|---|
| Novak Djokovic | Opens against Mpetshi Perricard and could face Ruud, Rublev or de Minaur, then Zverev before the final. |
| Daniil Medvedev | Draws a tricky clay section with Cerundolo, Garin, Monfils, Gaston, and Cobolli nearby. |
| Arthur Fils | Gets Wawrinka in Round 1 and could face Zverev before the quarterfinals. |
Betting Picks After the Draw
Main Betting Picks
| Pick Type | Player | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Best favorite | Jannik Sinner | Cleanest title path among the elite contenders. |
| Best value | Francisco Cerundolo | Lands in the most open quarter and has the clay game to exploit it. |
| Longshot | Stefanos Tsitsipas | Unseeded but dangerous, with a real path to the quarterfinals. |
| Fade | Daniil Medvedev | Tough clay section and possible Cerundolo matchup before the quarterfinals. |
Additional Betting Angles
| Pick Type | Player | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Best semifinalist bet | Francisco Cerundolo | His quarter is open enough to create value if the price is still long. |
| Best quarter winner bet | Cerundolo | Better clay profile than several players seeded above him in this section. |
| Best player to reach QF | Stefanos Tsitsipas | The draw is difficult but playable if he handles Shelton. |
| Best first-round upset bet | Daniel Altmaier over Felix Auger-Aliassime | Altmaier is a dangerous clay opponent and Auger-Aliassime’s opener is tougher than his seed suggests. |
The draw should push the market slightly toward Sinner, while making Djokovic and Zverev’s paths look more complicated. The key betting question is whether the odds have fully adjusted to Cerundolo’s opportunity in Quarter 2. If his outright price remains long, he is one of the more interesting draw-based value plays.
For first-round betting, Altmaier over Auger-Aliassime is the upset that stands out most. It is risky because Auger-Aliassime is the No. 4 seed, but the matchup is far less comfortable than the seed gap suggests.

