The Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault 2025 has been heating up since its open qualifiers began in March. As we approach the finals, the excitement is palpable, especially with the newly revealed bracket system for this year's thrilling showdown. If you missed our previous coverage, let's bring you up to speed: the tournament is powered by Tennis Clash, the engaging mobile tennis game developed by Wildlife Studios. Here's everything you need to know about the tournament and its finalists.
When and Where Are the Roland-Garros eSeries 2025 Finals?
Mark your calendars for May 24th, the day before the French Open begins. The Roland-Garros eSeries 2025 finals will take place at the prestigious Roland-Garros Tenniseum auditorium in Paris. Last year, the event drew around 200 enthusiastic spectators, and we anticipate an even more vibrant crowd this year.
The path to the finals was paved through a series of Open Qualifiers. Both the overall winners and the top-performing female players earned their spots in Paris, thanks in part to the support from the French Tennis Federation. Additionally, the winner of the third qualifier and the two leading players from the Grand Tour have also secured their places. After an intensive training session at the GameWard eSport club, these finalists are now set to compete at the Tenniseum.
Who Are the Finalists?
The final eight players hail from diverse corners of the globe, bringing a rich international flavor to the tournament. Alessandro Bianco, known as ΔLEX from Italy, returns to defend his title as the reigning champion. Hizir Balkanci from Turkey is back for his second final appearance after triumphing in the first qualifier.
Anyndia Lestari from Indonesia earned her spot as the top female player from the first qualifier, while Omer Feder from Israel secured his place by winning the second qualifier. Maricela Espinosa Villada, known as MariLCTC from Colombia, marks her second appearance after excelling as the best female player in the second qualifier.
From Germany, Eugen Mosdir, also known as Areidy, clinched the third qualifier championship. Rounding out the lineup are Turkey's Bartu Yildirim, known as dark, and Colombia's Samuel Sanin Ortiz, known as Sasmis, both of whom advanced through the Grand Tour.
That concludes our comprehensive update on the Roland-Garros eSeries 2025 finals. If you're eager to dive into some tennis action yourself, you can download Tennis Clash from the Google Play Store. And don't forget to check out our latest news on Final Outpost: Definitive Edition on Mobile for more gaming insights.