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Roland Garros – Day 13

Roland Garros Day 11 (June 5, 2026) delivered drama, upsets, and a clear path to the finals: Alexander Zverev powered past Jakub Mensik in a four-set battle, while Matteo Arnaldi advanced after Flavio Cobolli’s withdrawal. On the women’s side, Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska set up a first-time finalist showdown. Doubles and wheelchair events also crowned champions.

🎾 Men’s Singles (Semifinals)

  • Alexander Zverev (No. 2 seed) defeated Jakub Mensik (No. 26 seed) in a 3-hour thriller: 7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Zverev’s consistency and big serving carried him through, despite a spirited third-set comeback from Mensik.
  • Flavio Cobolli progressed after compatriot Matteo Arnaldi withdrew (walkover). Cobolli’s dream run continues, setting up a final against Zverev.

🎾 Doubles & Wheelchair Highlights

  • Men’s Doubles: Granollers/Zeballos beat Bolelli/Vavassori in straight sets.
  • Women’s Doubles: Siniakova/Townsend crushed Dabrowski/Stefani 6-0, 6-1.
  • Wheelchair Singles: Tokito Oda and Diede De Groot both advanced, reinforcing their dominance.
  • Wheelchair Doubles: Hewett/Reid and Kamiji/Zhu claimed titles.

📊 Fantasy League Impact

  • Cobolli’s walkover is a dagger for Arnaldi backers — those who gambled on Cobolli are suddenly in prime position.
  • Zverev-heavy rosters are surging, with his consistency paying off.
  • The women’s final is the ultimate wildcard: Andreeva and Chwalinska were steals for managers who trusted youth or took a flyer on a qualifier.
  • Doubles and wheelchair specialists rewarded niche picks — a reminder that every category matters.

🎤 Director’s Note

Day 12 reminded us that fortune favors the bold. Walkovers, breakthroughs, and fearless teenagers are rewriting the script. For fantasy managers, this is the moment where strategy meets serendipity — and the finals will decide everything.

🎾 Top of the Table

  • Tournament Director holds firm at No. 1 with 201 points, but Team Kickbutt is breathing down their neck just two points behind.
  • Big mover like Dropshots (+10) has stormed into the top five, showing that late‑round picks are paying off.

🌀 Mid‑Pack Mayhem

  • Wobbles made a big leap on day 13, now tied with Fantasy Alive at 193 points.
  • A cluster of teams — Fraud Watch, CLAY MATES, and Sinsational — are locked together on 192, creating a tense mid‑table logjam.

📉 Lower Middle Battles

  • Wizards and Net Net are scrapping for relevance, while Carlosless sits just behind.
  • A trio — Hard Hitters, Iga to win!, and Ooh la la la — all share 173 points, proving that the mid‑table is a knife fight.
  • Faulty Feet and SINNER YOUR FRENCH ONION SOUP hover in the 20s, still within striking distance of the upper half.

⚡ Bottom Half Drama

  • Baguette-me-nots slipped to 32nd, while Love All and French Flair are battling to stay relevant.
  • Serve with Eish, MTC Outpost, and Canniballs are clustered around 150 points — the definition of mid‑bottom grind.
  • You got to be kidding me dropped to 45th, frustration written all over their name.

🪂 Basement Watch

  • Pam the Slam, Fine Whines, and Bolt are stuck in the 120s.
  • Royal Gamers languish at the bottom with 62 points, far adrift of the pack.
  • The final stretch will be about pride, bragging rights, and maybe one last surge.

🎤 Director’s Closing Note

From the razor‑thin duel at the summit to the chaotic mid‑table scrambles and the basement battles for dignity, the leaderboard is alive with stories. Every pick matters, every upset reshapes the table, and with finals looming, expect fireworks across all tiers.

Top Half
Bottom Half

💰 Prize Money

I’ve done things differently this year — the suspense is over, and now the stakes are clear. Here’s what everyone is playing for as we head into the final two days of Roland Garros:

  • 1st place: R1000
  • 2nd place: R500
  • 3rd place: R300
  • 4th place: R200
  • 5th place: R100

🎁 Lucky spot prizes — R50 each for positions 13, 27, 34, 49, and 65.

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