Paris – June 6, 2026: On Sunday, June 7, 2026, the men’s singles French Open final will be held at Stade Roland Garros. Top German player Alexander Zverev and young Italian player Flavio Cobolli will face off on the Philippe Chatrier court. The match starts at 3 PM (CEST) and will be broadcast live on Eurosport 1 and the streaming platform NOVE.
Currently ranked 3rd in the ATP world rankings, Alexander Zverev has shown strong performance in this Grand Slam tournament. In the semifinals, he defeated Czech newcomer Jakub Menšík 7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Zverev is already aiming for multiple Grand Slam titles but is still waiting for his first victory at the French Open.
His opponent, Flavio Cobolli, seeded 10th in the tournament, reached the final through an unusual path. His fellow player Matteo Arnaldi withdrew due to a stomach virus, allowing Cobolli to advance to the final by default. The Italian has displayed excellent tennis from the start of the tournament, aiming to establish himself at the world’s top level.
The two players have already faced each other four times, with Zverev leading 3-1. Cobolli proved to be a tough rival by winning their last encounter in the Munich ATP 500 semifinals this year.
For tennis fans, this final promises an exciting clash between experience and youthful dynamism. Zverev seeks to avenge his losses in Grand Slam finals, while Cobolli is eager to seize the perfect opportunity to win his first major title at the world’s second biggest tennis event.
Broadcast rights are held by Eurosport 1 in Germany and France, and in Italy, the TV broadcaster NOVE will air the match. Tennis enthusiasts can watch the game both on regular TV and via live stream.
Roland Garros is considered one of the most prestigious events on the tennis calendar. The clay court tournament in Paris attracts the best players worldwide every year, delivering not only the highest level of sport but also inspiring moments for both players and fans.
The 2026 final between Alexander Zverev and Flavio Cobolli will be the highlight of the season. Both players have a chance to make history. For Zverev, winning would be a long-awaited personal triumph, and for Cobolli, it would mark a breakthrough on the international stage.
The match begins at 3 PM (CEST) on Sunday afternoon, allowing millions of viewers to join this special tennis event live.
Sources
- ATP Tour
- Corriere dello Sport
- Spazio Tennis
- Italian Tennis Federation
- El País
- Cadena SER
- Cadenaser.com
- NOVE