Roland-Garros eSeries Final Starts May 24

Author: Nicholas Nov 28,2025

Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault Reveals Its Eight Finalists

The reigning champion Alessandro Bianco prepares to defend his title against seven other elite players on May 24th in what promises to be an unforgettable showdown. These finalists will compete under the guidance of tennis legends leading rival teams.

Global Tournament Reaches Climax

With participation from over 515,000 players across 221 countries and 9.5 million Tennis Clash matches played, Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault has cemented its status as a premier esports event. The final eight competitors include defending champion Alessandro Bianco, Open Qualifier winner Hizir Balkanci, alongside Anyndia Lestari, Omer Feder, Adjua Thembisa Boucher, Eugen Mosdir, Bartu Yildirim, and Samuel Sanin Ortiz.

Roland-Garros eSeries finalists preparing for tournament

Legendary Captains Headline New Team Format

This year introduces an electrifying competition structure where finalists will divide into two powerhouse teams. They'll be mentored by tennis icons - former ATP world #6 Gilles Simon (who competed in last year's finals) and Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli.

The teams will battle through intense matchups, with victors advancing to the Winner Bracket. However, eliminated players get a redemption chance in the Loser Bracket, where individual skills ultimately determine who claims the championship title.

Tennis legends Gilles Simon and Marion Bartoli coaching teams

Star-Studded Broadcast Experience

The event features renowned French broadcaster and Twitch personality Samuel Etienne (1M+ followers), joined by esports analyst Quento and former Tennis Clash #1 player Benny (GP365). The production will mirror Roland-Garros' iconic atmosphere with a replica Philippe-Chatrier court, custom player outfits, and professional officiating by esteemed umpire Aurélie Tourte.

With 250 live spectators in the Tenniseum auditorium and global streaming available via Samuel Etienne's Twitch channel and Roland-Garros YouTube at 4pm CEST, viewers can expect thrilling matchups, interactive segments, and expert commentary bridging the worlds of tennis and esports.