French veterans headline the record of Roland Garros, however a number of Grand Slam champions have been bypassed for wild playing cards.
Richard Gasquet and Alize Cornet, who introduced 2024 is her farewell season, lead the record of Roland Garros main-draw wild playing cards.
The French Open begins on Could twenty sixth.
🚨🚾 Roland-Garros 2024 wildcards have been introduced!
Girls’s singles (Principal draw)
🇫🇷 A. Cornet
🇫🇷 F. Ferro
🇫🇷 E. Jacquemot
🇫🇷 Ok. Mladenovic
🇫🇷 C. Paquet
🇫🇷 J. Ponchet
🇦🇺 A. Tomljanovic (@TennisAustralia)
🇺🇸 S. Vickery (@usta)Males’s singles (Principal draw)
🇫🇷 T. Atmane
🇫🇷 R.…— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 14, 2024
Former world No. 1 Grand Slam champions Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki and former US Open champions Dominic Thiem and Emma Raducanu didn’t obtain wild playing cards. Thiem is a former French Open finalist, who has introduced he’ll retire this season.
Roland Garros Girls’s Wild Card Recipients
No. 99 Alize Cornet (FRA)
No. 149 Fiona Ferro (FRA)
No. 158 Elsa Jacquemot (FRA)
No. 220 Kristina Mladenovic (FRA)
No. 133 Chloe Paquet (FRA)
No. 155 Jessika Ponchet (FRA)
No. 219 Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS)
No. 127 Sachia Vickery (USA)
Roland Garros Males’s Wild Card Recipients
No. 137 Terence Atmane (FRA)
No. 113 Richard Gasquet (FRA)
No. 140 Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA)
No. 130 Harold Mayot (FRA)
No. 136 Nicolas Moreno De Alboran (USA)
No. 123 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA)
No. 109 Alexandre Muller (FRA)
No. 111 Adam Walton (AUS)