Jannik Sinner storms into the quarterfinals of the French Open without losing a set!
Top favorites for the French Open 2025: Sinner, Djokovic and Alcaraz secure places in the quarterfinals. Current results and details.

Jannik Sinner storms into the quarterfinals of the French Open without losing a set!
Things are always buzzing in the exciting world of tennis, and the 2025 French Open is no exception. Today, June 2nd, Jannik Sinner, who is in form, showed an impressive game by defeating Andrey Rublev, currently ranked 15th in the world, in three sets 6:1, 6:3 and 6:4. With this win, Sinner has not lost a single set, which underlines his dominance on the court. After the match, Sinner was visibly satisfied with his performance and is optimistic about the challenges ahead. He will face Alexander Bublik, who was also successful, in the quarterfinals. Bublik beat Jack Draper, ATP number 5, 5:7, 6:3, 6:2, 6:4 and celebrated his first Grand Slam quarter-final. Laola1 reported.
The competition is particularly strong this year. In addition to Sinner and Bublik, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev also qualified for the quarterfinals. Djokovic, who celebrated his 100th victory at the French Open against Cameron Norrie 6:2, 6:3, 6:2, is also in impressive form. Zverev was also successful in his match against Tallon Griekspoor after he had to retire due to injury. Zverev probably didn't think he would have a moment of shock during the game when he swallowed a fly and had a coughing fit.
The favorites at a glance
Overall, the list of quarterfinalists is an exciting mix of experienced players and emerging talent. The remaining players in the quarterfinals are:
- Novak Djokovic
- Alexander Zverev
- Lorenzo Musetti
- Frances Tiafoe
- Tommy Paul
The two US players, Tiafoe and Paul, are also putting in impressive performances and have a chance to make a splash. Tiafoe won against Daniel Altmaier in straight sets, while Paul also defeated Alexei Popyrin.
A look at the upcoming encounters
The excitement surrounding the French Open will continue to grow in the coming days, with the quarterfinals starting on Tuesday, June 3rd. Here is the schedule for the games:
- 3. Juni: Musetti vs. Tiafoe (~8 a.m. ET) und Paul vs. Alcaraz (~2:30 p.m. ET)
- 4. Juni: Sinner vs. Bublik (TBA) und Zverev vs. Djokovic (TBA)
There are exciting games on the women's side, including Aryna Sabalenka against Qinwen Zheng and Elina Svitolina against Iga Świątek on Tuesday as well as Mirra Andreeva against Louis Boisson and Madison Keys against Coco Gauff on Wednesday. SBNation has gathered all the important information while Kicker provides an overview of the game plan.
The upcoming matches promise pure excitement and fans can look forward to some of the best tennis action of the year!