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Here at isport news, we report that World No. 4 Coco Gauff has returned to the clay courts, poised to defend her French Open title this Sunday as the 2026 Roland Garros tournament officially begins with a main draw filled with unexpected possibilities.

The tournament field is led by the top three seeds: No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, No. 2 Elena Rybakina, and No. 3 Iga Świątek. Despite their prominent rankings, the recent warm-up events have seen champions emerging from outside the WTA’s Top 5, underscoring the competitive depth and unpredictability permeating the tour.

Gauff’s Perspective on Defending the Title

Reflecting on her status as the reigning champion, Gauff admitted, “I realize that the defending means nothing ⁠in a way. Each year is a new opportunity and new chance for anyone to win.” This candid acknowledgement highlights her mindset going into the tournament, emphasizing renewal rather than reliance on past achievements.

Meanwhile, players across the board have been making a statement, often opting for silence to let their performances speak louder than words, setting the stage for a Roland Garros filled with suspense and fierce competition.

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