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The Roland Garros champions have been crowned—where artifical intelligence is concerned, that is.

Just as AI predicted the AO ahead of the year's first Grand Slam tournament, we turned to ChatGPT for its predictions on the men’s and women’s singles brackets.

“Here are the likely winners of each match, based on current form, head-to-head records, surface preference (assuming clay as this is during the French Open season),” replied our AI analyst upon questioning.

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Among the remaining eight in each draw are both defending champions and world No. 1s, the 2024 Paris Olympic gold medalists, first-time quarterfinalists, four Americans, a returning mom, a rising teenager, a husband of (soon-to-be) two kids and a three-time Grand Slam finalist.

Here’s how the tournament will play out, according to ChatGPT:

  • Sabalenka, Swiatek, Andreeva and Gauff will win their quarterfinal matches
  • Swiatek and Gauff reach the final, with Swiatek defending her Roland Garros title “in straight sets, though closer than 2022-2023”
  • Musetti, Alcaraz, Djokovic and Sinner will be semifinalists this year
  • Alcaraz knocks out Musetti, and “Sinner wins a tight match in 4 sets” against Djokovic
  • “Alcaraz wins a high-quality, physically intense battle in 4 or 5 sets” for his second Roland Garros title

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As the tournament progresses, we’ll find out just how well ChatGPT knows its tennis. Follow along with us as eight turn to four and then to two, until our Roland Garros 2025 champions are officially crowned.