Roland-Garros 2025: Entry list announced

The entry list has been announced for the 2025 edition of Roland-Garros, which will take place from May 19 to June 8.

Finale Roland-Garros 2024 / supporters©Johan Sonnet / FFT
 - Marion Theissen

Last update: May 19, 2025

With just a few days to go until the start of the Parisian Grand Slam, discover the entry list for the various events in this 2025 edition.

Women’s singles

In the women's draw, 104 players are registered for the Porte d'Auteuil tournament, including defending champion Iga Swiatek, who will be there to try and win her fifth Coupe Suzanne-Lenglen. A trophy also coveted by Aryna Sabalenka, world No. 1 and last year's quarter-finalist, who is also in that list.

While four players have used their protected rankings (Petra Kvitova - missing in 2024 -, Sorana Cirstea, Jodie Burrage - who has never yet played the main draw in Paris - , and Yanina Wickmayer), eight wild-cards were awarded to complete the main draw.

➡️ Click HERE to see the full list of players entered in the women's singles draw

Jasmine Paolini & Iga Swiatek / Remise de prix Roland-Garros 2024©Cédric Lecocq / FFT

Men's singles

In the men's draw, the scenario is similar: Carlos Alcaraz, world No. 2, defending champion and crowned champion in Monte Carlo, will be there to thrill fans once again! Alongside him, the show is expected to be a real treat, notably with the presence of Jannik Sinner, two-time Australian Open champion, Alexander Zverev, last year's finalist, and Novak Djokovic, the man with 24 Grand Slam titles.

The four players to have used their protected rankings are: Reilly Opelka, Jenson Brooksby - who won his first title on Tour in 2025 -, Sebastian Ofner, and Emil Ruusuvuori.

➡️ Click HERE to see the full list of players entered in the men's singles draw

Carlos Alcaraz / Remise de prix Roland-Garros 2024©Pauline Ballet / FFT

Wheelchair singles and quad

  • The wheelchair tournament, more exciting than ever, will take place from June 3 to 7. In the women's draw, five-time champion Diede De Groot will be there as the seeded player No.3. Ousted in the quarterfinals last year, the last Paralympic champion Yui Jamiji will try and get her revenge while the first junior champ', Ksénia Chasteau, aims for a biggest title.

➡️ Click HERE to see the full list of players entered in the women's singles wheelchair draw

  • On the men side, two-time champion and hero of his discipline, Tokito Oda, will also be there. Youngest World No.1 and Paralympic champion a few months ago, he will have to fight alongside Alfie Hewett - whom he beat in the Paris 2024 final -, Martin De La Puente or Frenchman Stephane Houdet.

➡️ Click HERE to see the full list of players entered in the men's singles wheelchair draw

  • In the quad singles competition, the challenge will also be huge: surprise 2024 champion, Guy Sasson will try and retain his crown, while the biggest favourites will also do their best - Niels Vink and Sam Schroder!

➡️ Click HERE to see the full list of players entered in the quad's singles draw

Women's and men's doubles

Which pairs will succeed the duos Coco Gauff/Katerina Siniakova and Marcelo Arevalo/Mate Pavic in the doubles competition? The question obviously remains open, but one thing is certain: the best specialists of this discipline will be present on the Porte d'Auteuil courts in 2025!

➡️ Click HERE to see the full list of players entered in the women's doubles

➡️ Click HERE to see the full list of players entered in the men's doubles