Jannik Sinner looks to continue his dominant 2025 campaign as third-round action wraps up Saturday at Roland Garros. The top-ranked Italian enters his match against Jiri Lehecka having won all six sets in their previous three encounters.
Sinner's form remains impressive following his return from a three-month suspension. His only defeat this year came at the hands of Carlos Alcaraz in the Rome Masters final—a testament to his consistency on all surfaces.
Meanwhile, Mirra Andreeva continues her remarkable rise through the women's draw. The 18-year-old Russian, now ranked sixth in the world after claiming back-to-back 1000-point titles in Dubai and Indian Wells, faces Yulia Putintseva, who entered the tournament with a concerning 6-10 record in her previous 16 matches.
Perhaps the day's most intriguing contest features Jack Draper against Joao Fonseca in what many consider the marquee matchup of Saturday's schedule.
Another compelling storyline emerges in the Flavio Cobolli versus Alexander Zverev encounter. While Zverev enters as the heavy favorite, Cobolli's recent form suggests a potential upset. The Italian has captured two clay titles this season in Bucharest and Hamburg, contrasting sharply with Zverev's four-month struggle since reaching the Australian Open final.
According to analysts at Statbet, Cobolli's recent momentum on clay courts gives him reasonable upset potential against the higher-ranked German, who hasn't shown consistent form since January.
Former NCAA standouts Cameron Norrie and Jake Fearnley also meet in an intriguing all-British clash. Norrie, fresh off an impressive five-set victory over Daniil Medvedev, brings significantly more Grand Slam experience, including a Wimbledon semifinal appearance in 2022.
With Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff also in action, Saturday promises high-level tennis across all courts. Will Sinner and Andreeva continue their march toward potential championships, or might we witness a shocking upset on day seven in Paris?