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Roland-Garros eSeries 2025: Global Qualifiers Finalists Unveiled

by Zoe Jun 15,2025

Roland-Garros eSeries 2025: Global Qualifiers Finalists Unveiled

The Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault 2025 officially began in March with the open qualifiers, and now all eyes are on the upcoming finals. The final bracket structure has just been unveiled, raising excitement among fans and competitors alike.

For those who missed our earlier coverage, this year’s tournament is being held on *Tennis Clash*, the popular mobile tennis game developed by Wildlife Studios. Read on to discover everything you need to know about the event, including the schedule, venue, and players set to compete in this year’s grand finale.

When and Where Will the Roland-Garros eSeries 2025 Finals Take Place?

The Roland-Garros eSeries 2025 finals are scheduled for May 24th—just one day before the start of the prestigious French Open. The action will unfold at the Roland-Garros Tenniseum auditorium in Paris, a fitting location that blends tradition with modern esports energy.

Last year's live audience reached around 200 spectators, and this year promises to be just as vibrant, if not more. The event continues to grow, drawing both players and fans into the world of competitive virtual tennis.

This season saw a series of Open Qualifiers where top overall performers and leading female players earned their spots in Paris, with support from the French Tennis Federation. Additionally, the winner of the third qualifier and two standout players from the Grand Tour were added to the lineup.

Before stepping onto the big stage, finalists participated in a training session hosted at the GameWard eSport club, preparing them for the intensity of the live final at the Tenniseum.

Meet the Finalists

This year’s final eight players represent a diverse and skilled international field:

  • Alessandro Bianco (ΔLEX) – The reigning champion from Italy returns to defend his title.
  • Hizir Balkanci – Representing Turkey, Hizir makes his second appearance after winning the first qualifier.
  • Anyndia Lestari – From Indonesia, she secured her place as the top female player in the first qualifier.
  • Omer Feder – Israel’s representative, Omer took victory in the second qualifier.
  • Maricela Espinosa Villada (MariLCTC) – The Colombian player returns after claiming the best female spot in qualifier two.
  • Eugen Mosdir (Areidy) – Germany’s hope, Eugen qualified by winning the third qualifier.
  • Bartu Yildirim (dark) – Making his finals debut from Turkey via the Grand Tour.
  • Samuel Sanin Ortiz (Sasmis) – Colombia’s Sasmis rounds out the list, also qualifying through the Grand Tour.

That concludes our detailed look at the Roland-Garros eSeries 2025 finals. If you're eager to experience the same gameplay featured in the tournament, *Tennis Clash* is available for download on the [Google Play Store](#).

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