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Roland Garros – Day 11

Roland Garros Day 11 delivered drama and surprises: Matteo Arnaldi advanced after Matteo Berrettini retired, Flavio Cobolli stunned Félix Auger-Aliassime, and Poland’s Maja Chwalinska continued her fairytale run by reaching the women’s semifinals. The fantasy league standings are shaking up as unexpected names surge forward.

🎾 Men’s Singles Quarterfinals

  • Matteo Arnaldi defeated compatriot Matteo Berrettini, who retired while trailing 5–7, 2–5. Arnaldi’s steady play earns him a semifinal berth and valuable fantasy points.
  • Flavio Cobolli shocked No. 4 seed Félix Auger-Aliassime in four sets (4–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–4). Cobolli’s resilience marks an all-Italian semifinal clash.

🎾 Women’s Singles Quarterfinals

  • Maja Chwalinska, ranked 113 and a qualifier, beat Russia’s Anna Kalinskaya 7–6(3), 6–3. Her journey from battling depression to reaching her first Grand Slam semifinal is inspiring.
  • Meanwhile, Mira Andreeva also secured a semifinal spot, adding youthful energy to the women’s draw.

🌟 Fantasy League Impact

  • Managers who gambled on Italian players are reaping rewards: Arnaldi and Cobolli’s wins mean double points for those rosters.
  • Chwalinska’s run is the ultimate underdog story—her fantasy value skyrocketed, making her the steal of the tournament.
  • Heavy favorites like Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff are out, leaving the women’s bracket wide open.

📊 Leaderboard Shake-Up

  • Expect major shifts in the fantasy standings: Cobolli’s upset and Chwalinska’s breakthrough are likely to vault managers who backed them into top positions.
  • With semifinals looming, every pick matters—especially in the unpredictable women’s draw.

🎤 Director’s Note

Day 11 reminded us why Roland Garros is the ultimate test of grit. Injuries, retirements, and mental resilience shaped the narrative. For fantasy managers, it’s a reminder: fortune favors the bold.

🏆 Roland Garros Fantasy League – Day 11 Recap (June 3, 2026)

The clay in Paris was sizzling, and so was our fantasy leaderboard. With the quarterfinal results shaking things up, here’s how the standings look across the board:

🔝 Top of the Table

  • Fraud Watch and Pat’s Pick are locked in a dead heat at 184 points. Both teams have ridden consistent picks to stay perched at the summit.
  • Just one point behind, Tournament Director sits at 183, proving that steady management can keep you in striking distance.
  • Team Kickbutt (181) and Left Field (177) round out the top five, still within touching distance of glory.

⚔️ Mid-Table Battles

  • Trial & Error and Drop shot like it’s hot are tied at 175, showing that persistence pays off.
  • CLAY MATES (174) and Sinsational (171) are lurking, ready to pounce if the leaders stumble.
  • Carlosless (170) and CharlSetters (168) keep the chase alive, while Wizards (167) and Fantasy Alive (166) are holding steady.

🎢 The Pack

  • From Dropshots (164) down to Hard Hitters (155), the mid-pack is tight. One breakout performance could vault any of these teams into contention.
  • SINNER YOUR FRENCH ONION SOUP (158) continues to cook up points, while Baguette-me-nots and See You In Court (both 157) are locked in a baguette battle.

📉 Lower Ranks & Eliminations

  • Canniballs (134), Egalite (133), and Revers (132) have slipped, with elimination confirmed for some red-marked squads.
  • Fine Whines (120) and Slamalenka (96) are among those eliminated, their campaigns ending on the Paris clay.
  • At the bottom, Royal Gamers (62) close out the leaderboard, proving that not every gamble pays off.

🎤 Director’s Note

Day 11 was a reminder that Roland Garros is as unpredictable as a drop shot in the wind. Italian upsets and Polish fairytales have rewritten the script, and our fantasy league reflects that chaos. With semifinals looming, expect more shake-ups—especially with underdogs like Maja Chwalinska still alive in the draw.

The leaderboard is tighter than ever, and every pick counts. Will the frontrunners hold their nerve, or will a dark horse surge to the top?

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