Roland‑Garros posts quarterfinal order, with Andreeva and Sabalenka slated in the draw

- Roland-Garros released Tuesday’s quarterfinal order of play on June 2, placing Mirra Andreeva, Elina Svitolina, Alexander Zverev and João Fonseca on Court Philippe-Chatrier. - Aryna Sabalenka reached the quarterfinals Monday with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Naomi Osaka, her third victory over Osaka in 2026. - Tuesday’s Philippe-Chatrier slate begins with Andreeva-Cirstea and ends with Menšík-Fonseca, according to Roland-Garros and tour schedules.

Roland-Garros posted its Tuesday, June 2 order of play with all four singles quarterfinals on Court Philippe-Chatrier, setting a day schedule that mixes two women’s matches and two men’s matches. The lineup starts with Mirra Andreeva against Sorana Cirstea, followed by Elina Svitolina against Marta Kostyuk, then Alexander Zverev against Rafael Jodar and Jakub Menšík against João Fonseca. The schedule was listed on the tournament’s official order-of-play page and mirrored in tour listings. ### Which matches are on Court Philippe-Chatrier on Tuesday? Court Philippe-Chatrier is scheduled to open with Andreeva, the No. 8 seed, against No. 18 seed Cirstea. WTA’s quarterfinal preview said both players were competing for a place in the Roland-Garros semifinals, with the match set to begin Tuesday before the all-Ukrainian meeting later in the day. (rolandgarros.com) Elina Svitolina, seeded No. 7, is next against No. 15 Marta Kostyuk. WTA said both entered the quarterfinal with clay-court winning streaks, making that match one of the day’s central women’s contests in Paris. Alexander Zverev, the No. 2 seed, is then scheduled to face 19-year-old Spaniard Rafael Jodar. (wtatennis.com) The ATP’s Roland-Garros schedule page said Zverev, Jodar, Fonseca and Menšík were all due in Tuesday’s quarterfinal action. Jakub Menšík, seeded No. 26, closes the singles program against No. 28 João Fonseca. Olympics.com and the official Roland-Garros schedule both listed that matchup as the final singles quarterfinal on Chatrier. (wtatennis.com) ### Where does Aryna Sabalenka fit into the quarterfinal picture? Aryna Sabalenka completed the women’s quarterfinal field on Monday with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Naomi Osaka in the fourth round. (atptour.com) Roland-Garros called it an “impressive” straight-sets win, while WTA said it sent Sabalenka into a 14th consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal. WTA said the match was Sabalenka’s third victory over Osaka in 2026, after earlier meetings this season. (olympics.com) The official Roland-Garros match report also noted that the two had now met three times in three months. ### Why is Tuesday’s slate notable? Tuesday’s schedule concentrates the remaining quarterfinalists named in the posted draw for that day: Andreeva, Cirstea, Svitolina, Kostyuk, Zverev, Jodar, Menšík and Fonseca. (rolandgarros.com) The official tournament schedule shows those four quarterfinals grouped on the main stadium court rather than split across multiple show courts. (wtatennis.com) João Fonseca’s place in the night-side portion of the schedule keeps one of the tournament’s younger remaining men in the spotlight. ATP’s event schedule highlighted Fonseca and Jodar among the quarterfinalists set to play Tuesday, alongside Zverev and Menšík. ### What comes after Tuesday? Roland-Garros’ provisional 2026 schedule says the quarterfinals run through June 3, with the women’s singles final scheduled for June 6 and the men’s singles final for June 7. (rolandgarros.com) The official order-of-play page is the tournament’s running source for any court assignment or start-time changes. (rolandgarros.com) (atptour.com)

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