The Roland-Garros eSeries returns in 2025, promising even more intense competition than last year's tournament. Players worldwide will once again compete on the virtual clay courts of Tennis Clash, but with a thrilling twist: a team-based format. A €5,000 prize pool awaits the victors.
Returning sponsors Renault and Mastercard provide added excitement, offering in-game customization options including official Roland-Garros 2025 outfits and the exclusive Renault 5 Roland-Garros string.
Tournament Schedule:
The eSeries kicks off in March with open qualifiers. Three qualifying rounds will take place: March 6-11, March 20-25, and April 3-8. These qualifiers will determine the finalists, with the top female players from the first two rounds securing their spots alongside the overall winners. The grand finale will be held at the Roland-Garros Tenniseum Auditorium on May 24th, featuring a live audience and Twitch stream.
New for 2025:
This year's innovative team-based format pits finalists against each other in team battles, each captained by a renowned French tennis figure. Gilles Simon, former ATP world No. 6 and Davis Cup champion, has been confirmed as one captain. His opposing captain remains a mystery, but organizers hint at a Grand Slam champion.
The Competition Heats Up:
The winning team from the initial phase advances to the winner's bracket of a double-elimination tournament, while the losing team enters the loser's bracket. Alessandro ΔLEX Bianco, the reigning champion, returns to defend his title, alongside the two Grand Tour finalists. With last year's participation exceeding 548,000 players from 215 territories, the 2025 tournament promises even fiercer competition.
Women's Day Celebration:
Tennis Clash is celebrating Women's Day by offering a trip to Paris for the top female and overall players.
Download Tennis Clash from the Google Play Store and prepare for the Roland-Garros eSeries 2025! The action is about to begin.
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