
French Open 2026 Results, Day 8 Bracket Winners, Losers, Highlights and Day 9 Roland-Garros Schedule
Move over Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
Rafael Jodar and Joao Fonseca each won on Sunday, becoming the second teenage duo in the past 30 years to reach the same Grand Slam quarterfinal.
A day after defending champion Coco Gauff's elimination, the women's draw experienced an even bigger upset.
No. 15 Marta Kostyuk stunned Iga Swiatek in straight sets, handing the four-time French Open champion her earliest loss at the tournament since 2019.
Everything you need, from analysis of top matches to tomorrow's schedule, is below.
Men's Results and Upcoming Schedule
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No. 2 Alexander Zverev def. Jesper de Jong, 7-6 (3), 6-4, 6-1
No. 26 Jakub Mensik def. No.11 Andrey Rublev, 6-3, 7-6 (6), 4-6, 2-6, 6-3
No. 27 Rafael Jodar def. Pablo Carreno Busta, 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2
No. 28 Joao Fonseca def. No. 15 Capser Ruud, 7-5, 7-6 (8), 5-7, 6-2
Is the next Rafa here?
On Sunday, Rafael Jodar erased a two-set deficit to defeat Spanish compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta in five sets.
The 19-year-old's ascension has been meteoric, a year removed from playing collegiately at the University of Virginia.
Jodar found his rhythm in the last three sets, committing only 19 unforced errors.
In the quarterfinal, Jodar will face No. 2 seed Alexander Zverev, who defeated Jesper de Jong in straight sets to continue his pursuit of a first Grand Slam title.
The top-ranked German played an all-around perfect match, excelling on first serve, at the net, and from the baseline.
In one of the final two men's matches of the day, Joao Fonseca defeated Casper Ruud in four sets.
Ruud caused significant problems for Fonseca with his relentless defense and stellar shot-making abilities.
After winning the third set, Ruud emerged the more energized player as Fonseca began to feel the effects of coming off back-to-back five-set matches.
However, Ruud was unable to capitalize on that, committing a number of unforced errors at crucial moments.
The No. 29 seed will face 20-year-old Jakub Mensik in the quarterfinal.
After taking a two-set-to-love lead, Mensik's opponent, Andrey Rublev, launched a furious comeback, eventually sending the match to five sets.
In the final set, Mensik relied on his serve and consistent play to secure victory.
Round of 16 action continues tomorrow on TNT, which will broadcast live from Roland-Garros starting at 5 a.m. ET. There will also be whip-around coverage on truTV at the same time, while all courts will stream live on HBO Max.
The entire men's bracket can be foundย here.
Below, you can find Monday's schedule:
5 a.m. ET
Flavio Cobolli (10) vs. Zachary Svajda
8 a.m. ET
Juan Manuel Cerundolo vs. Matteo Berrettini
9:30 a.m. ET
Felix Auger-Aliassime (4) vs. Alejandro Tabilo
10 a.m. ET
Frances Tiafoe (19) vs. Matteo Arnaldi
*Predicted winner in bold
Match of the Day: Juan Manuel Cerundolo vs. Matteo Berrettini
Juan Manuel Cerdundolo has had one of the most impressive-yet-unlikely runs we've ever seen.
After overcoming a two-set-to-love deficit against top-ranked Jannik Sinner, who was hampered by cramps, Cerundolo followed suit by defeating Martin Landaluce in a five-hour, 57-minute thriller, the third-longest French Open match in the Open Era.
In the Round of 16, the 25-year-old Argentinian will face Matteo Berretini, who is also coming off a thrilling five-set, five-hour win.
This is one of the more intriguing matches.
Berrettini has one of the best serves on tour and a booming forehand that usually helps him navigate trouble.
Meanwhile, Cerdunolo is a clay-court specialist who won't overpower you but will instead overwhelm you with his baseline rally discipline, court coverage, and grit.
If Cerundolo sticks true to his game style and can target Berrettini's backhand, he is capable of continuing his magical run.
Prediction: Juan Manuel Cerdunolo def. Matteo Berrettini in 4 sets
Women's Results and Upcoming Schedule
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No. 15 Marta Kostyuk def. No. 3 Iga Swiatek, 7-5, 6-1
No. 7 Elina Svitolina def. No. 11 Belinda Bencic, 4-6, 6-4, 6-0
No. 8 Mirra Andreeva def. Jil Teichmann, 6-3, 6-2
No. 18 Sorana Cirstea def. Wang Xiyu, 6-3, 7-6 (4)
Top seeds continue to drop like flies.
No. 15 Marta Kostyuk stunned six-time major champion Iga Swiatek in straight sets, handing the 25-year-old her earliest exit at the French Open since her debut in 2019.
Swiatek could just not compete with the Ukrainian's relentless baseline aggression, committing 39 unforced errors while hitting just 13 winners.
Kostyuk, who improved to 15-0 on the clay swing this season, will face No. 7 Elina Svitolina in the quarterfinal.
Svitolina defeated the No. 11 seed in three sets to reach the French Open quarterfinal for the second straight year.
Mirra Andreeva dominated Jil Teichmann in straight sets to reach her third straight French Open quarterfinal.
The No. 8 seed was simply too much for her opponent with her impressive baseline play and court coverage.
Andreeva will face 36-year-old Sorana Cirstea in the quarterfinal.
The entire women's bracket can be foundย here.
Below, you can find Monday's schedule:
5 a.m. ET
Anna Kalinskaya (22) vs. Anastasia Potapova (28)
6:30 a.m. ET
Madison Keys (19) vs. Diana Shnaider (25)
7 a.m. ET
Maja Chwalinska vs. Diane Parry
2:15 p.m. ET
Aryna Sabalenka (1) vs. Naomi Osaka (16)
*Predicted winner in bold
Match of the Day: Aryna Sabalenka (1) vs. Naomia Osaka (16)
A pair of four-time major champions will meet on Court Phillipe-Chatrier when top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka takes on Naomi Osaka.
The two met just over a month ago at the Madrid Open, where Sabalenka persevered in three sets.
This is expected to be another battle, with two players who do significant damage from the baseline.
Osaka has the potential to win a set, but Sabalenka's consistency and superior return game may ultimately be the deciding factors.
Prediction: No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka def. No. 16 Naomi Osaka in 3 sets



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