Aurélie Sacchelli, Media365, published on Thursday 01 May 2025 at 10:53 am
The organizers of Roland-Garros have unveiled the list of players who will take part in the qualifications of the tournament, and there are 15 French and 9 French people, who will try to win three games to join the Grand Table.
If Roland-Garros officially starts in 24 days, for them it will be a few days earlier. 119 players and 119 players officially won their ticket for qualifications thanks to their ranking, and the list of participants was unveiled on Wednesday by the organizers of the Grand Chelem Parisien. A list which will be completed by 18 names in the coming days, after the nine invitations to men and the nine invitations to women have been awarded. We find among the players and players who will have to go through the qualifications and therefore win three games to reach the main draw, a few snoring names, such as Marin Cilic, Borna Coric, Fabio Fognini, Stan Wawrinka, Bianca Andreescu or Sara Errani. Some of them (notably Wawrinka, former tournament winner?) Can still hope to receive an invitation for the main draw.
Gasquet is not in the list
On the French side, fifteen French and nine French women will compete in qualifications (unless you receive an invitation in the coming days). In men, we will find Arthur Cazaux (116th), Valentin Royer (118th), Adrian Mannarino (124th), Terence Atmane (136th), Pierre-Hugues Herbert (147th), Kyrian Jacquet (152nd), Harold Mayot (160th), Calvin Hemery (171st), Hugo Grenier (175th) (179th), Constant Lestienne (180th), Ugo Blanchet (182nd), Arthur Bouquier (192nd), Titouan Droguet (203rd), Antoine Escoffier (218th). And among women, we will find Léolia Jeanjean (107th), Diane Parry (116th), Chloé Paquet (124th), Jessika Ponchet (135th), Elsa Jacquemot (143rd), Fiona Ferro (173rd), Manon Léonard (182nd), Selena Janicijevic (198th), Tessah Andrianjafitrimo (208th). Note that Richard Gasquet, 143rd in the world, does not appear in the list, but the Biterrois, for the last tournament of his very good career, is guaranteed to receive a wild card, even if it has not yet been formalized. This qualifying tournament, which still delights tennis fans and has become a real event to launch the tournament in the best way, will be lucrative for players, With 21,000 euros pocketed just in the first round, 29,500 in the second and 40,000 in the third. The players who will cross the course of “Qualifs’” will receive 78,000 euros.