ORLANDO, April 25, 2023 (USTA Press Release)
The men’s Roland Garros Wild Card Challenge remains wide open heading into its final week, with results from this week’s USTA Pro Circuit Challenger in Savannah, Ga., likely to play a large role in the final men’s challenge standings.
The current standings are below, with each player’s current ranking in parentheses.
The men’s challenge is in its final week, while the women’s challenge has two weeks remaining.
Men’s Standings (1 Week Remaining)
(Current ranking in parentheses)
1. Marcos Giron (61) — 65
2. Patrick Kypson (378) — 45
3. Nicolas Moreno de Alboran (205) — 22
4. Steve Johnson (185) — 20
4. Denis Kudla (146) — 20
6. Mitchell Krueger (269) — 18
Women’s Standings (2 Weeks Remaining)
(Current ranking in parentheses)
1. Peyton Stearns (72) — 265
2. Caroline Dolehide (123) — 155 3. Emma Navarro (101) — 150
4. Sachia Vickery (172) — 86
5. Hailey Baptiste (228) — 85
Americans who earn direct entry into the French Open, or those who enter with a protected ranking, are not eligible. Should the player with the highest number of challenge points earn direct entry into the French Open, the wild card will go to the next eligible American in the Challenge points standings. In the event of a tie, the player with the best ATP or best WTA singles ranking on the Monday immediately following the challenge’s conclusion will earn the wild card.
The USTA and FFT have a reciprocal agreement in which main draw wild cards for the 2023 French Open and US Open will be exchanged.
All red-clay and Har-Tru events at the 25 level and above, including WTA and ATP Tour events, are included in the Challenge