Overview
- Stan Wawrinka, ranked No. 132 after injury setbacks, has been granted a wild-card entry to the 2025 French Open as he seeks to reignite his career.
- Richard Gasquet, a former world No. 7 and 2017 Davis Cup winner, will play his final tournament at Roland Garros, marking the end of a celebrated career.
- The French Tennis Federation awarded eight men’s singles wild cards, including four to French players, emphasizing local talent and national representation.
- Other recipients of wild-card entries include Terence Atmane, Arthur Cazaux, Pierre-Hugues Herbert, Valentin Royer, Emilio Nava, and Tristan Schoolkate.
- Wild-card selections at the French Open honor past champions, support comebacks, and highlight emerging talent, continuing a long-standing tradition.