Carlos Alcaraz defeated Alexander Zverev in the final, 6–3, 2–6, 5–7, 6–1, 6–2 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2024 French Open. It was his first French Open title and third major title overall.[1] At 21 years and 21 days old, Alcaraz was the youngest man to win major titles on three different surfaces, having won the 2022 US Open on hardcourts and 2023 Wimbledon Championships on grass.[2][3] He was the first French Open champion outside of Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic since Stan Wawrinka in 2015. Zverev was the first German to contest the final since Michael Stich in 1996.[4]
Djokovic was the defending champion, but withdrew from his quarterfinal match due to a knee injury.[5] His third-round match against Lorenzo Musetti marked the latest finish in tournament history, ending at 3:07 a.m. local time.[6][7] Jannik Sinner attained the world No. 1 singles ranking for the first time following the tournament, becoming the first Italian to claim a top singles spot.[8][9]
This marked the last major appearance of 14-time French Open champion and 22-time major champion Nadal; he lost to Zverev in the first round, ending his storied career at the French Open with a 112–4 win-loss record.[10][11][12] This tournament also marked the final major singles appearance of former world No. 1, two-time Olympic gold medalist, 2016 finalist and three-time major champion Andy Murray; he lost to Stan Wawrinka in the first round.
Seeds
Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.
Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Bottom half
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Seeded players
The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on ATP rankings as of 20 May 2024. Rankings and points before are as of 27 May 2024.
Seed
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Rank
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Player
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Points before
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Points defending
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Points earned
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Points after
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Status
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1
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1
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Novak Djokovic
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9,960
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2,000
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400
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8,360
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Quarterfinals withdrew due to right knee injury
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2
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2
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Jannik Sinner
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8,770
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45
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800
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9,525
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Semifinals lost to Carlos Alcaraz [3]
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3
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3
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Carlos Alcaraz
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7,300
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720
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2,000
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8,580
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Champion, defeated Alexander Zverev [4]
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4
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4
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Alexander Zverev
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6,305
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720
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1,300
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6,885
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Runner-up, lost to Carlos Alcaraz [3]
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5
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5
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Daniil Medvedev
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6,295
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10
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200
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6,485
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Fourth round lost to Alex de Minaur [11]
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6
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6
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Andrey Rublev
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4,700
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90
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100
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4,710
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Third round lost to Matteo Arnaldi
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7
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7
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Casper Ruud
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4,425
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1,200
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800
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4,025
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Semifinals lost to Alexander Zverev [4]
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8
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8
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Hubert Hurkacz
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3,885
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90
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200
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3,995
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Fourth round lost to Grigor Dimitrov [10]
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9
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9
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Stefanos Tsitsipas
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3,700
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360
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400
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3,740
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Quarterfinals lost to Carlos Alcaraz [3]
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10
|
10
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Grigor Dimitrov
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3,555
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180
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400
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3,775
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Quarterfinals lost to Jannik Sinner [2]
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11
|
11
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Alex de Minaur
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3,490
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45
|
400
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3,845
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Quarterfinals lost to Alexander Zverev [4]
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12
|
12
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Taylor Fritz
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2,980
|
90
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200
|
3,090
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Fourth round lost to Casper Ruud [7]
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13
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13
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Holger Rune
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2,700
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360
|
200
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2,540
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Fourth round lost to Alexander Zverev [4]
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14
|
14
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Tommy Paul
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2,655
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45
|
100
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2,710
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Third round lost to Francisco Cerúndolo [23]
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15
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15
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Ben Shelton
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2,500
|
10
|
100
|
2,590
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Third round lost to Félix Auger-Aliassime [21]
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16
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19
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Nicolás Jarry
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2,075
|
180
|
10
|
1,905
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First round lost to Corentin Moutet
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17
|
16
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Ugo Humbert
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2,285
|
45
|
10
|
2,250
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First round lost to Lorenzo Sonego
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18
|
18
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Karen Khachanov
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2,090
|
360
|
50
|
1,780
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Second round lost to Jozef Kovalík [LL]
|
19
|
17
|
Alexander Bublik
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2,110
|
10
|
50
|
2,150
|
Second round lost to Jan-Lennard Struff
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20
|
20
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Sebastián Báez
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1,990
|
10
|
50
|
2,030
|
Second round lost to Sebastian Ofner
|
21
|
21
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Félix Auger-Aliassime
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1,885
|
10
|
200
|
2,075
|
Fourth round lost to Carlos Alcaraz [3]
|
22
|
22
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Adrian Mannarino
|
1,865
|
10
|
10
|
1,865
|
First round lost to Giulio Zeppieri [Q]
|
23
|
27
|
Francisco Cerúndolo
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1,590
|
180
|
200
|
1,610
|
Fourth round lost to Novak Djokovic [1]
|
24
|
24
|
Alejandro Tabilo
|
1,645
|
16
|
10
|
1,639
|
First round lost to Zizou Bergs [Q]
|
25
|
26
|
Frances Tiafoe
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1,630
|
90
|
50
|
1,590
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Second round lost to Denis Shapovalov [PR]
|
26
|
25
|
Tallon Griekspoor
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1,635
|
45
|
100
|
1,690
|
Third round lost to Alexander Zverev [4]
|
27
|
28
|
Sebastian Korda
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1,565
|
45
|
100
|
1,620
|
Third round lost to Carlos Alcaraz [3]
|
28
|
29
|
Tomás Martín Etcheverry
|
1,550
|
360
|
100
|
1,290
|
Third round lost to Casper Ruud [7]
|
29
|
38
|
Arthur Fils
|
1,145
|
0
|
10
|
1,155
|
First round lost to Matteo Arnaldi
|
30
|
30
|
Lorenzo Musetti
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1,370
|
180
|
100
|
1,290
|
Third round lost to Novak Djokovic [1]
|
31
|
31
|
Mariano Navone
|
1,339
|
(7)†
|
50
|
1,382
|
Second round lost to Tomáš Macháč
|
32
|
33
|
Cameron Norrie
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1,230
|
90
|
10
|
1,150
|
First round lost to Pavel Kotov
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† The player did not qualify for the main draw in 2023. He is defending points from an ATP Challenger Tour event instead.
Withdrawn players
The following players would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.
Rank
|
Player
|
Points before
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Points dropped
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Points after
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Withdrawal reason
|
23
|
Jiří Lehečka
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1,685
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45+10†
|
1,630
|
Lower back injury
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† The player will drop 45 points from the 2023 French Open and a net of 10 points from the 2023 Prostějov Challenger (drop of 20 points replaced by his next best result of 10 points)
Other entry information
Wildcards
Protected ranking
Qualifiers
Lucky losers
Source: [14]
Withdrawals
‡ – withdrew from entry list before qualifying began
@ – withdrew from entry list after qualifying began
§ – withdrew from main draw
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