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2023 French Open

What does Tiafoe’s bracket look like at the 2023 French Open? Matches and dates

The 2023 Men’s French Open gets underway this weekend, and we bring you the matches and dates of the tournament, along with bracket details on everyone’s favorite underdog, Tiafoe

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The 2023 Men’s French Open gets underway this weekend, and we bring you the matches and dates of the tournament, along with bracket details on everyone’s favorite underdog, Tiafoe
GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELTAFP

The 2023 French Open brought forth thrilling matches and surprising upsets at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, capturing the hearts of tennis enthusiasts worldwide. Among the standout performances was that of Frances Tiafoe, the American tennis prodigy who defied expectations and showcased his immense talent throughout the tournament.

Known for his explosive playing style and relentless determination, Tiafoe entered the French Open as an underdog but quickly made his presence felt. He defeated several formidable opponents and advanced through the rounds with confidence. Tiafoe opened his campaign at the Claycourt Major with a straight-set victory over Filip Krajinovic.

The twelfth seed is set to take on qualifier Aslan Karatsev on Thursday as a place in the French Open third round beckons.

2023 French Open men’s first-round draw

Each match in the men’s draw is the best of five sets. A tie-break will decide the final set if the scores are level at 6-6, with the first to reach 10 points with a two-point lead declared the winner of the match.

2023 French Open men’s second-round draw

65 Carlos Alcaraz (1) vs. Taro Daniel

66 Matteo Arnaldi vs. Denis Shapovalov (26)

67 Lorenzo Musetti (17) vs. Alexander Shevchenko

68 Lucas Pouille vs. Cameron Norrie (14)

69 Fabio Fognini vs. Jason Kubler

70 Sebastian Ofner vs. Sebastian Korda (24)

71 Diego Schwartzmann vs. Nuno Borges

72 Roberto Carballes Baena vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas (5)

73 Novak Djokovic (3) vs. Marton Fucsovics

74 Luca Van Assche vs. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (29)

75 Roberto Batista Agut (19) vs. Juan Pablo Varillas

76 Tallon Griekspoor vs. Hubert Hurkacz (13)

77 Karen Khachanov (11) vs. Radu Albot

78 Stan Wawrinka vs. Thanasi Kokkinakis

79 Lorenzo Sonego vs. Ugo Humbert

80 Corentin Moutet vs. Andrey Rublev (7)

81 Holger Rune (6) vs. Gael Monfils

82 Genaro Alberto Olivieri vs. Andrea Vavassori

83 Francisco Cerundolo (23) vs. Yannick Hanfmann

84 Arthur Rinderknech vs. Taylor Fritz (9)

85 Tommy Paul (16) vs. Nicolas Jarry

86 Marcos Giron vs. Jiri Lehecka

87 Thiago Agustin Tirante vs. Zhizhen Zhang

88 Giulio Zeppieri vs. Casper Ruud (4)

89 Jannik Sinner (8) vs. Daniel Altmaier

90 Emil Ruusuvuori vs. Grigor Dimitrov (28)

91 Alexander Zverev (22) vs. Alex Molcan

92 Aslan Karatsev vs. Frances Taifoe (12)

93 Borna Coric (15) vs. Pedro Cachin

94 Tomas Martin Etcheverry vs. Alex De Minaur (18)

95 Yoshihito Nishioka (27) vs. Max Purcell

96 Guido Pella vs. Thiago Seyboth Wild

For the first time since 2004, record 14-time winner Rafael Nadal is absent in the men’s draw at the French Open due to a stubborn hip injury that ruled him out of contention.