Roland Garros eSeries: Tennis Legend Embraces the Digital Arena
Paris, France – The French Open, known globally as Roland Garros, is expanding its presence into the world of esports with the Roland Garros eSeries
, an international electronic tennis tournament. The competition will culminate in a live final held at the iconic Roland Garros Stadium on May 23, 2026, and broadcast live on France Télévisions’ digital platform.
A Novel Stage for Tennis Competition
The Roland Garros eSeries
aims to bring the thrill of the clay court to a new generation of players. Qualifying rounds will be publicly accessible via mobile platforms from March 5 to April 7, 2026, offering players worldwide the chance to compete for a share of a €5,000 prize pool.
Tournament Format and Qualification
Hosted by the French Tennis Federation, the global e-tennis tournament invites players from around the world to vie for eight coveted spots in the Paris finals. The qualifying process is open to anyone with a mobile or tablet device, beginning with free open qualifiers. Successful players will advance to a team stage, followed by a single-elimination bracket offering a second chance even after an initial loss.
Broadcasting and Coverage
France Télévisions will provide live coverage of the tournament on its digital platforms, bringing the action to a broad audience. The event will also be live-streamed in English on the official YouTube channel.
A Legacy of Competition
Last year’s event saw participation from over 515,000 players across 221 regions, with nearly 9.5 million games played on the virtual Stade Philippe-Chatrier. The 2026 finals will welcome top players from open qualifiers, the grand tour
finalists, and the defending champion.
Immersive Experience and Technology
The game strives to recreate the immersive experience of the French Open, with a meticulously detailed recreation of the Stade Philippe-Chatrier, official soundtrack, and real-time scoring provided by international referees. Developed in partnership with Wildlife Studios, the mobile game attracts millions of players monthly.
Event Hosting and Expertise
Laure Valée will host the 2026 grand final. Recognized in the esports community, and winner of the 2017 The Game Awards
title for Best Esports Host, she will provide analysis, interviews, and behind-the-scenes access.
Looking Ahead
The Roland Garros eSeries
represents a significant step in bridging the gap between traditional tennis and the rapidly growing world of esports. With open qualifiers underway, aspiring players are encouraged to compete for a chance to showcase their skills on the virtual clay court of Roland Garros.
FAQ
- When do the qualifying rounds begin? Qualifying rounds begin on March 5, 2026, and run through April 7, 2026.
- What is the prize pool? The total prize pool is €5,000, shared between the champion and runner-up.
- Where can I watch the finals? The finals will be broadcast live on France Télévisions’ digital platform and on the official YouTube channel in English.
Stay tuned to 247sports.news for further updates on the Roland Garros eSeries and the evolving landscape of esports.
