Roland Garros Open 2026 score thread essentials
WTA Tennis has the Roland Garros 2026 Scores page for the latest live tennis scores, results, and more, and Tennis.com lists Roland Garros 2026 in Paris, France on red clay from May 17 to Jun 07, 2026. Tennis.com’s scoreboard snapshot shows Day 9 of 22 with 5 Live matches, and the early women’s conversation centered on defending champion Coco Gauff and a possible Amanda Anisimova quarterfinal before the event later produced shock losses for both Gauff and Iga Swiatek.
Where live Roland Garros 2026 scoring was verified
| Item | Verified detail | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Tournament dates | May 17 - Jun 07, 2026 | Tennis.com |
| City | Paris, France | Tennis.com |
| Surface | Red clay | Tennis.com |
| Scoreboard snapshot | Day 9 of 22 | Tennis.com |
| Live matches snapshot | 5 Live | Tennis.com |
| Live scores source | Roland Garros 2026 Scores page for the latest live tennis scores, results, and more | WTA Tennis |
Tennis.com’s snapshot anchors the tournament status, while WTA Tennis is the place to check for live scores and results. That split matters for the roland garros open because it separates the scoreboard context from the running match updates.
How the women’s draw was framed before results
| Storyline | Confirmed detail | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Defending champion | Coco Gauff entered as the defending Roland Garros champion | WTA Tennis draw coverage |
| Possible quarterfinal | Gauff could meet Amanda Anisimova in the quarterfinals | WTA Tennis draw coverage |
| Season context | Roland Garros is the second Grand Slam of the WTA Tour Driven by Mercedes-Benz season | WTA Tennis draw coverage |
| Calendar position | The event follows back-to-back WTA 1000 stops in Madrid and Rome | WTA Tennis draw coverage |
WTA Tennis draw coverage placed Roland Garros 2026 nearly four months after the Australian Open and after the Madrid and Rome swing. That framing made Gauff’s title defense the early focal point, with Anisimova sitting in the quarterfinal lane.
What changed once the upsets landed
A separate results report said the defeats of Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek at Roland Garros 2026 came as a shock to many. The clearest upset detail in that report is: Anastasia Potapova beat Coco Gauff 6-4, 6-7, .... Full set details are yet to be confirmed, so the scoreline should stay partial.
That result changed the shape of the women’s event. The pre-tournament path built around Gauff’s defense and a possible Anisimova quarterfinal gave way to a results story defined by the Gauff upset and the separate Swiatek defeat mention.
A rankings follow-up article then widened the conversation beyond the draw itself. It named Maja Chwalinska, Mirra Andreeva, Marta Kostyuk, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina in the post-tournament rankings discussion after a French Open that was packed with shock results and intriguing stories.
By July 13, 2026, the verified record for the roland garros open still points back to WTA Tennis for live scoring and Tennis.com for the scoreboard snapshot, while the women’s tournament is remembered for the Gauff and Swiatek losses and the rankings names that followed.