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Roland Garros 2026: Emma Raducanu & Cam Norrie lead four British players in main draw

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Four British players have been given direct entry into the 2026 Roland Garros – including British No.1s Emma Raducanu and Cam Norrie.

Roland Garros is set to start from 18 May – 7 June as the best players in the world get set to compete for the second Grand Slam of the year.

Sonay Kartal and Jack Draper were both due to compete at Roland Garros but were forced to withdraw due to injuries.

Raducanu comes in as the top-ranked British player in the women’s singles draw. While the 23-year-old has spent a period of time away from the court with illness, she is due to get her clay court season underway at the Mutua Madrid Open next week.

The world No.29 reached her first WTA final since the 2021 US Open earlier this year competing in Transylvania. She will be hoping to progress further than her career-best second round at the French Open.

British players in 2026 Roland Garros main draw

Women’s singles

Men’s singles

Emma Raducanu

Cam Norrie

Katie Boulter

Jacob Fearnley

Raducanu will be joined by Katie Boulter as the only other Brit in the women’s singles main draw.

Boulter has been in strong form this season – winning her fourth career WTA title in Ostrava – and last year bagged her first clay court trophy at the WTA 125 Paris.

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In the men’s draw, Norrie will be hoping to channel his recent run of performances at the Grand Slams.

He made the fourth round at Roland Garros last year before going on to make the quarter-final at Wimbledon.

The British No.1 has won two of his five ATP titles on clay and is always a dangerous player in best-of-five set matches.

Jacob Fearnley completes the line-up with the former world No.49 also hoping to make it back from injury at the Miami Open.

Check out the Roland Garros schedule

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