Jannik Sinner at Roland Garros seeks Career Grand Slam; Career Grand Slam within reach
French Open 2026: Can Jannik Sinner complete the Career Grand Slam on Paris clay? How to watch the world No. 1 live
French Open 2026: Can Jannik Sinner complete the Career Grand Slam on Paris clay? How to watch the world No. 1 live
The Italian enters the tournament on a 29-match winning streak – the fifth-longest in the Open era – and seeking the only Grand Slam title that has eluded him.
Jannik Sinnerarrives atRoland-Garros 2026(24 May-7 June) with a 29-match winning streak and history in his sights.
The 24-year-oldtennisworld No. 1 has not lost since Doha in mid-February, sweeping through Indian Wells and Miami without dropping a set. His winning streak is the fifth-longest run in the Open era.
Sinner has had success in Paris – he’s 22-6 there in his career – and held three championship points in the 2025 final beforeCarlos Alcarazfought back to claim the title. Alcaraz will not defend his title due to injury.
A Roland Garros title remains the one piece of unfinished business and victory in Paris would complete the Career Grand Slam.
He opens against FrenchmanClément Tabur. AmericanBen Shelton, whom Sinner has beaten all but once in their 10 career meetings, is a likely quarter-final opponent.Felix Auger-Aliassimeof Canada awaits in the same section and could be the Italian’s semi-final foe.
German second seedAlexander Zverevand Serbia’sParis 2024Olympic championNovak Djokovic, seeded third, are the most likely candidates to meet Sinner in the final on 7 June.
Here is how you can follow Sinner at Roland Garros.
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Roland-Garros 2026 – men’s singles schedule
24-26 May:First round (128 players)
27-28 May:Second round (64 players)
29-30 May:Third round (32 players)
31 May - 1 June:Fourth round (16 players)
Roland-Garros 2026 – how to watch Sinner live
The main draw of this year’s French Open begins on 24 May with 128 players, leading to the men’s singles final on 7 June.
France Télévisions and Prime Video share the broadcast rights for Roland-Garros in France, while fans in the USA can watch on TNT Sports, truTV and HBO Max.
Eurosport hold the rights across Europe, while Australians can tune in on Stan Sports and Nine.
Find the full list of broadcasters for Roland-Garros 2026here.
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18 May - 7 June
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