Tennis Weekly — 2026-06-05
The 2026 French Open is delivering unprecedented drama: Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic have both suffered shock defeats, guaranteeing a new men's Grand Slam champion for the first time in years. Meanwhile, injuries continue to plague the tour, with Carlos Alcaraz sidelined and Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen struggling with ongoing physical setbacks.
Tennis Weekly — 2026-06-05
Tournament Recap
The French Open 2026 is witnessing a historic shake-up. Both defending champion-caliber player Jannik Sinner and 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic have been eliminated in shock defeats, marking a seismic shift in men's tennis.
The exit of both top contenders means the men's draw has opened dramatically. With Sinner and Djokovic out, the field is wide open for an unexpected champion—a scenario that hasn't played out at a major in years. Live scores and updates from Roland-Garros continue to track the remaining contenders as they advance through the rounds.
British players competing in the tournament are being closely monitored by the LTA, with updates on their performance in both singles and doubles events.
Player Spotlight
Carlos Alcaraz Sidelined by Injury
Seven-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz, who won the 2026 Australian Open earlier this year, is dealing with a significant wrist injury that has forced him to withdraw from major tournaments. The Spanish superstar previously withdrew from Madrid in April and will miss upcoming competitions including Wimbledon.
The injury marks a critical moment for Alcaraz's season and is part of a broader injury crisis affecting tennis's elite ranks.
Zheng Qinwen's Ongoing Struggle
Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen has been hit hard by a campaign plagued with physical setbacks. The Chinese star broke down in tears following her French Open defeat, continuing a frustrating pattern since becoming Olympic champion at the 2024 Paris Games. Her right elbow injury, which required surgery in July, has severely limited her match play—she's won only seven matches in 2026 after returning from a five-month absence in February.

Coming Up
The remainder of the 2026 French Open will determine the men's and women's champions in the coming days, with the absence of top seeds creating unprecedented opportunities for emerging players to claim their breakthrough Grand Slam titles.
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