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    Teen phenom Rafael Jodar becomes player to watch at French Open

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteMay 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Monday, Spaniard Rafael Jodar, 19, firmly put himself on the map with a straight-sets victory over American Aleksandar Kovacevic in the first round of the 2026 French Open. He only dropped five games in the 6-1, 6-0, 6-4 win, the fewest by a player in his Roland Garros debut since Novak Djokovic (2005), according to ESPN.

    Having quickly established himself as a clay court threat, Jodar’s clean sweep could be a dangerous omen for others in his immediate path.

    Rafael Jodar makes statement with straight-sets win in first French Open match

    As The Guardian noted last month, following Jodar’s loss to world No. 1 Jannik Sinner in the quarterfinals of the Madrid Open, Jodar has experienced a dizzying climb up the ATP rankings over the last year. On Memorial Day 2025 (May 26), he ranked No. 707. He’s currently No. 29 and trending upward.

    In early April, Jodar recorded his first ATP tournament title after winning on clay at Marrakesh, only dropping one set in five best-of-three matches. He followed that with a semifinal appearance at Barcelona before reaching the quarters at Madrid and Rome in the lead-up to the French Open.

    Per Tennis Abstract, Jodar had the ninth-highest match win percentage on tour in 2026 entering the year’s second grand slam. He’s been particularly strong on returns, winning 40.5 percent of his return points, the sixth-highest rate on tour.

    That played out on Monday against Kovacevic, with Jodar winning 50 percent of his receiving points and converting six of 12 break points, per the official Roland Garros website. 

    The bracket is shaping up nicely for Jodar to go on an extended run. In the second round, he’ll play Australian James Duckworth, currently No. 82 in the world rankings and just 2-10 in his last 12 matches at Roland Garros dating back to 2014. If Jodar gets past him, he’d have a favorable match in the third round against either Nishesh Basavareddy, who defeated world No. 7 Taylor Fritz in a first-round upset, or Alex Michelsen. Forecasting ahead, Jodar certainly seems capable of advancing as far as the quarterfinals, where he’d be projected to play No. 2 seed Alexander Zverev.

    Jodar’s sensational French Open debut makes it easy to imagine what’s in store for his future. Anything seems possible after that opening act, even reaching the same heights as Spanish all-time tennis greats Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz, who is out of this year’s French Open and Wimbledon with a wrist injury.

    “Being from the same country as Carlos and Rafa doesn’t mean you’ll achieve the same things,” Jodar said ahead of his French Open debut. “I’m just trying to follow my own path, build my own career and enjoy the process.” (h/t ATPTour.com)

    Jodar might be forging another way forward, but he’s still headed in the same direction.





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