These are the 10 conclusions from Roland Garros 2025

We delve deeply into what has happened over the past two weeks at Roland Garros 2025 and how it could influence the history of tennis.

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 9 Jun 2025 | 10.20
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Conclusions of Roland Garros 2025. Photo: gettyimages
Conclusions of Roland Garros 2025. Photo: gettyimages

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Two weeks of uncontrollable emotions, unparalleled tennis spectacle, and eternal enjoyment for fans of this sport have come to an end. Roland Garros 2025 will be etched into the collective memory of this sport for several reasons, but the main one will be the final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Let's analyze the conclusions left by the tournament.

A turning point in the history of our sport. This is how the conclusion of this Roland Garros 2025 can be interpreted, gathering millions of people around the world in front of their screens to witness two young talents giving their all in one of the greatest matches of all time. In addition to that, the tournament has offered great gifts to all fans, with Cori Gauff being another major protagonist and claiming the title, just like Carlos Alcaraz. Let's review the highlights.

1. Carlos Alcaraz is a budding legend

It's hard to add anything that matches what Carlos did in the final. Coming back in the game as he did, showing that level of play and attitude, being able to amaze with his performance in tough situations... Five Grand Slam titles at just 22 years old and the feeling that many more will come.

2. Jannik Sinner is destined to share eternal glory in a historic rivalry

Utmost respect to the Italian for his level of play, fighting spirit, attitude, and competitiveness. He missed clear opportunities to achieve a great feat, but he can be confident that if he continues working like this, he will also achieve memorable triumphs. The rivalry built with Alcaraz could revolutionize this sport.

3. Novak Djokovic still has some cards up his sleeve

Djokovic must take a very positive reading from this tournament, managing to reach the semifinals and compete head-to-head with a Sinner who excelled in tennis against him. All this on clay, the least favorable surface for the Balkan to claim a 25th Grand Slam. Fuel for the grass season.

4. Evident setback for the 90s generation

Total and absolute crisis in a generation that is clearly being overshadowed by the younger players. Rublev and Medvedev are unrecognizable, Ruud and De Miñaur deeply disappointed, Zverev ran into the same wall again... Only Tiafoe and Paul maintained some dignity in an era expected to lose its luster.

5. Musetti and Draper establish themselves as the main alternatives to the established power

It seems increasingly clear that the two players closest to the best are the Italian and the British. While Draper suffered a harsh defeat against Bublik, reaching the round of 16 at Roland Garros confirms his good form on the tour and hints at great accomplishments on the grass. Meanwhile, Musetti shone once again and is narrowing the gap with the top players.

6. Cori Gauff, poised to build a historic legacy

Impressive success achieved by the American, reigning on a surface suitable for her game, making consistency her greatest virtue, and notably improving the tactical aspect of her tennis. At 21 years old, with room for improvement in key shots like the serve and the forehand, she already has two Grand Slam titles. History in the making.

7. Aryna Sabalenka still has herself as her most deadly rival

Too nervous, being too hard on herself on the court, with evident anxiety. Sabalenka desires to win Grand Slam titles so much that she sometimes fails to channel that energy properly. She's been dominating the circuit, but failing to win either of the two majors played this year could create a dangerous sense of unease.

8. Iga Swiatek hits rock bottom

Despite reaching the semifinals and delivering a good performance against Sabalenka, seeing the queen of Paris fall at that stage and surrender without even fighting to the end is a clear sign that the Pole is going through a tough period. Crucial decisions will need to be made for her to bounce back.

9. Loïs Boisson, a historic revolution set to consolidate

Amazing. One of the great stories of the tournament. This young French player shattered all predictions and astonished with her game tailored to thrive on clay. Out of nowhere, she reached the semifinals by defeating players like Pegula and Andreeva, and we can only dream that this isn't just a one-day wonder, but the birth of a new star.

10. Increasing reliability and consistency among the world's best

Except for Boisson's case, the top ranks of the women's circuit met the expectations set by their rankings. Very few favorites were eliminated before the round of 16, the best players made it to the quarters, and there is a strong sense that women's tennis may be experiencing an excellent moment.

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