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Roland-Garros 2025 eSeries Finals Set

Oct 26,2025 Author: Benjamin

Roland-Garros 2025 eSeries Finals Set

The Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault 2025 began its exciting journey in March with open qualifiers. Following intense elimination rounds, anticipation builds as we approach the championship finals. This year's competitive bracket structure has just been unveiled.

For those who missed our previous coverage, this tournament unfolds within Tennis Clash, Wildlife Studios' popular mobile tennis simulation. Discover everything about this year's thrilling competition and its elite contenders below.

Roland-Garros eSeries 2025 Finals: Date and Venue

Mark your calendars for May 24th - the decisive championship day strategically scheduled one day before French Open commencement. The historic Roland-Garros Tenniseum auditorium in Paris will host the event. Last year's live audience of approximately 200 spectators suggests another electrifying atmosphere awaits.

Through multiple Open Qualifiers organized with French Tennis Federation support, both overall champions and top-performing female players secured their Paris invitations.

The competition later expanded to include the third qualifier winner alongside two standout performers from the Grand Tour circuit. After intensive training at GameWard eSport club, these elite players now prepare for their Tenniseum showdown.

Meet The Championship Contenders

This year's final eight represent diverse international talent. Italy's Alessandro Bianco (ΔLEX) returns defending his title. Turkey's Hizir Balkanci makes his second finals appearance after dominating the first qualifier.

Indonesia's Anyndia Lestari emerged as the top female competitor from that same opening qualifier, while Israel's Omer Feder claimed victory in the second qualifying stage.

Colombia's Maricela Espinosa Villada (MariLCTC) returns for her second finals, having been the highest-ranked female player in qualifier two.

Germany's Eugen Mosdir (Areidy) enters as third qualifier champion, joined by Turkey's Bartu Yildirim (dark) and Colombia's Samuel Sanin Ortiz (Sasmis) who advanced through the Grand Tour selection.

That concludes our comprehensive Roland-Garros eSeries 2025 finals preview. For tennis gaming enthusiasts, Tennis Clash remains available for download on Google Play.

Additionally, explore our coverage of Final Outpost: Definitive Edition's mobile release.

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