Roland Garros 2025 Jared  

Roland Garros – Day 1

Fantasy League is back and it is the clay court season. It does however feel slightly different to usual as it is the first French Open for a while which sees no Rafa Nadal in the main draw. The matches are always grueling and there are always some hot shots on the one of a kind surface, Clay.

With the success of the 2 new introductions to the fantasy league at the Australian Open, there will be no change. The leaderboard remains with the team owners and the spot prizes spiced up the leaderboard and will remain in this years Roland Garros fantasy league. Enjoy!

The final day was epic as per usual with an influx of entries. We eventually ended up on 78 entries which is another great performance so thank you all for entering and I hope you enjoy the tennis, the fantasy league and being able to watch tennis at any time of the day 🙂

Prizes up for grabs this time round:

  • 1st Place – R1100
  • 2nd Place – R500
  • 3rd Place – R350
  • 4th Place – R200
  • 5th Place – R100
  • 6th Place – R50
  • 2 random position prizes – R50 Each (More explanation Later)
  • Last Place – The legendary wooden spoon (currently held by Craig)

Here are the most picked players (includes subs) for this year’s French Open:

  1. Alcaraz – 65 Picks (83.33%)
  2. Sinner – 56 picks (71.79%)
  3. Musetti – 40 picks (51.28%)
  4. Paul – 18 picks (23.08%)
  5. Cobolli – 16 picks (20.51%)

  1. Sabalenka – 55 picks (75,71%)
  2. Zheng – 32 picks
  3. Paolini – 30 picks
  4. Gauff – 29 picks (42,86%)
  5. Rybakina – 25 picks (32,86%)

Overall there were 53 different Male Picks and there were 52 different lady picks.

Now onto the new spot prizes. I have spun a random wheel for all numbers 25 to 78 and whatever the spinner lands on will be the spot prize winner of R50 at the end of the French Open.

The Positions are:

75 and 30

Therefore if you finish in 30th or 75th spot at the end, you will win R50 spot prize. Good luck and I hope this brings about some more competitiveness as the competition goes on.

Now onto the leaderboard after day 1:

Top Half
Bottom Half

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