French Open 2026 · Roland Garros · Women's Singles
Women's Draw — Roland Garros 2026
The women's singles draw at the 2026 French Open: 128 players, seven rounds, best-of-three sets on clay. The bracket condenses from 64 First Round matches down to a single Final on Court Philippe-Chatrier on 2026-06-06. Reigning champion Coco Gauff defends her title against world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and four-time Roland Garros winner Iga Świątek.
Top seeds — women's draw
Aryna Sabalenka
Belarus
Iga Świątek
Poland
Coco Gauff
United States
Elena Rybakina
Kazakhstan
Jasmine Paolini
Italy
Qinwen Zheng
China
Jessica Pegula
United States
Emma Navarro
United States
Danielle Collins
United States
Barbora Krejčíková
Czechia
Madison Keys
United States
Daria Kasatkina
Russia
Mirra Andreeva
Russia
Ons Jabeur
Tunisia
Beatriz Haddad Maia
Brazil
Diana Shnaider
Russia
Rounds
What to watch in the women's draw
Iga Świątek's relationship with Roland-Garros is the closest thing the women's tour has to Nadal's: four titles in five years on the clay where the Polish star feels most at home. Coco Gauff has the firepower and movement to repeat. Aryna Sabalenka — the only one of the three without a Roland Garros title — turns up every Slam as the most consistent top-end threat on tour.
Watch Jasmine Paolini (2024 finalist), Elena Rybakina (the power game on slower clay can still ride a hot serve), and Mirra Andreeva (Roland Garros semifinalist at 17, now older and dangerous). The women's draw produces the higher early-round whale-bet volume — the first-week handicaps and totals see steady six-figure tickets through every session at Chatrier and Lenglen.