Roland Garros – Day 10
Roland Garros June 2, 2026 delivered blockbuster quarterfinal drama: Alexander Zverev and Jakub Mensik powered into the men’s semifinals, while Mirra Andreeva and Marta Kostyuk set up a thrilling women’s semifinal clash. The fantasy league scoreboard is heating up as underdog picks and bold strategies pay off in spades.
🎾 Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
- Alexander Zverev (No. 2 seed) defeated Spain’s Rafael Jodar 7-6(3), 6-1, 6-3.
- Zverev’s consistency and power underline why he’s a perennial clay contender.
- Fantasy managers who banked on him are smiling—he’s now one win away from another Roland Garros final.
- Jakub Mensik (No. 26 seed) stunned Joao Fonseca 6-4, 6-3, 7-6(3).
- Mensik’s fearless shot-making ended Fonseca’s fairy-tale run, which had included wins over Novak Djokovic and Casper Ruud.
- Mensik vs. Zverev in the semis is a clash of generations—fantasy points galore await.
🎾 Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
- Mirra Andreeva crushed Sorana Cirstea 6-0, 6-3.
- At just 19, Andreeva is now the teenager with the most Roland Garros main-draw wins this century.
- Her aggressive baseline play makes her a fantasy darling.
- Marta Kostyuk outlasted compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-3, 2-6, 6-2.
- Kostyuk’s resilience sets up a semifinal against Andreeva—a battle of rising stars.
📊 Fantasy League Impact
- Big Winners: Managers who gambled on Mensik’s deep run are cashing in huge points.
- Safe Bets: Zverev continues to deliver steady returns for those who stuck with top seeds.
- Women’s Draw Shake-up: With Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek out, Andreeva and Kostyuk are now prime fantasy assets.
📰 Extra Notes
- Kei Nishikori announced he will retire later this year at the Japan Open, adding a sentimental twist to the day’s headlines.
- Doubles action also saw Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend advance.
🎤 Director’s Closing Thoughts
Day 10 at Roland Garros was all about youth vs. experience. Mensik’s fearless rise and Andreeva’s teenage dominance are rewriting the fantasy script.
🏆 Roland Garros Fantasy League – June 2 Leaderboard Recap
The clay in Paris was sizzling, and so was our fantasy league board. With the quarterfinal results shaking up picks, the standings have taken on a whole new look. Let’s walk through the action across the leaderboard.
🔝 Top of the Table
- Tournament Director has claimed the summit with 183 points, proving that steady hands can steer through chaos. This is the first day that Fraud Watch has been surpassed for the top spot.
- Fraud Watch is right behind at 181, dropping a spot for the first time.
- Pat’s Pick holds third with 179, while Team Kickbutt and Trial & Error round out the top five.
⚔️ Mid‑Table Battles
- CLAY MATES, Drop shot like it’s hot, and Left Field are locked in a tight tussle between 6th and 8th.
- Sinsational and Wizards lurk just behind, keeping the top 10 spicy.
- The chasing pack—Carlosless, CharlSetters, and Fantasy Alive—are all within striking distance.
🎭 The Middle Drama
- SINNER YOUR FRENCH ONION SOUP, Hard Hitters, and Wobbles are tied at 155, showing that one good day can flip fortunes.
- Baguette-me-nots and See You In Court are hanging around the mid‑150s, keeping things unpredictable.
- Iga to win! sits at 152, but with Swiatek out, that name is looking more ironic than prophetic.
📉 Lower Ranks & Heartbreaks
- Zverev’s First Slam at 147 might be smiling after Zverev’s quarterfinal win—momentum could carry them higher.
- You got to be kidding me bowed out at 143, marking another team lost from the competition. A tough farewell, but that’s the brutal beauty of fantasy tennis.
- Canniballs, Fine Whines, and Poussiere d’argile are struggling to stay relevant, hovering in the 120s.
🎤 Director’s Note
The leaderboard is tighter than a Paris café table at lunchtime. From Fraud Watch’s first slip up to the bittersweet exit of You got to be kidding me, every twist of Roland Garros is mirrored in our fantasy standings. With semifinals looming, expect fireworks—because clay doesn’t just test players, it tests managers too.



Jared matriculated in 2020 from Wynberg Boys High School in beautiful Cape Town, South Africa. His passion for tennis afforded him the opportunity of travelling to Europe. He is a quizmaster and a tennis fantasy league organiser.http://Eishonline.co.za/jftl