PARIS — The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the Roland Garros 2026 men’s singles final, where world No. 3 Alexander Zverev will face Italy’s Flavio Cobolli on Sunday.
The final marks Zverev’s second appearance in a Grand Slam final at Roland Garros and his fourth overall, following his 2024 Australian Open triumph. His opponent, Cobolli, secured his place in the final after Matteo Arnaldi withdrew due to illness, marking only the fourth walkover in a Grand Slam semifinal in the Open Era.
Zverev’s Path to the Final:
- Defeated Jakub Mensik in four sets in the semifinals to reach his second Roland Garros final.
- The German, known for his consistency and big-game experience, has been a model of composure in Paris.
Cobolli’s Surprise Run:
- Cobolli, who entered the tournament ranked outside the top 50, has been the revelation of the fortnight.
- His semifinal victory over Arnaldi, following Berrettini’s retirement, has catapulted him to his first Grand Slam final.
For Zverev, this is an opportunity to claim his first French Open title and complete a career Grand Slam. The 29-year-old has long been touted as a future major champion, and a victory in Paris would silence any remaining doubters about his consistency in the biggest matches.
Cobolli, meanwhile, is playing for his maiden ATP Tour title and will be aiming to become the lowest-ranked man to win a Grand Slam since the ATP rankings began in 1973. His aggressive baseline game and fearless attitude have endeared him to the Parisian crowd, who will be eager to see him finish what he started.
Zverev and Cobolli have never faced each other on the ATP Tour, making this final a fresh matchup with no historical context. Zverev has been in scintillating form in Paris, dropping just one set en route to the final, while Cobolli has dropped only two sets in his five matches.
The final will be broadcast live across major sports networks globally. Fans in India can catch the action on Sony Sports Network.
Final Thoughts:
This final is a clash of styles — Zverev’s power and experience against Cobolli’s youthful exuberance. While Zverev enters as the heavy favorite, Cobolli’s meteoric rise in Paris suggests he won’t go down without a fight. A Zverev victory would cement his status as a top contender for the 2026 season, while Cobolli’s run has already announced him as a rising star to watch.
“Alexander Zverev takes on Flavio Cobolli in the Roland Garros 2026 men’s final after a semifinal win over Jakub Mensik, as Zverev eyes his maiden Grand Slam title.
— kridangan

