Analysis of the Candidates for the 2026 Grand Slams
The 2025 Grand Slam season came to an end with Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz lifting the US Open trophies in New York. Now, it’s time to anticipate what 2026 will bring, just four months before the start of the Australian Open. Here, an analysis of the main contenders in each of the most important tournaments.
Australian Open
When: January 18 – February 1Where: Melbourne, AustraliaDefending champions: Keys and SinnerTop female contenders: Sabalenka, Gauff, Swiatek, and Osaka Sabalenka will seek to reclaim the title, boosted by her recent victory at the US Open. Gauff, after overcoming issues with her serve, will look to improve her performance. Swiatek, a semifinalist in 2025, will try to complete her career Grand Slam. Osaka, on the rise, will seek to extend her comeback.Best chance for an unedited champion: Pegula, Anisimova, Jovic Pegula, with experience in the quarterfinals, will seek her opportunity. Anisimova, after reaching finals at Wimbledon and the US Open, could achieve victory. Jovic, junior champion in Australia 2024 and winner of a title in Guadalajara, could surprise.
Roland Garros
When: May 24 – June 7
Where: Paris, FranceDefending champions: Gauff and AlcarazTop female contenders: Swiatek, Gauff, Sabalenka Swiatek, a four-time champion at Roland Garros, will seek to regain her dominance. Gauff, after her good results on clay, will seek her first consecutive title. Sabalenka will try to avenge her defeat in the final.Best chance for an unseeded champion: Andreeva, Paolini, Zheng Qinwen Andreeva, a semi-finalist in 2024, could make the leap. Paolini, a finalist at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, remains a force on clay. Zheng, after an injury, will seek her comeback.
Wimbledon
When: June 29 – July 12Where: London, United KingdomDefending champions: Swiatek and SinnerTop female contenders: Swiatek, Sabalenka, Rybakina
Swiatek, surprising champion in 2025, will seek to maintain her title. Sabalenka, three-time semi-finalist, will seek to reach the final. Rybakina, champion in 2022, is always a contender.Best chance for an unedited champion: Anisimova, Andreeva Anisimova, with a great performance in 2025, will seek the title. Andreeva, with experience at Wimbledon, could surprise.
US Open
When: August 30 – September 13Where: New YorkDefending champions: Sabalenka and AlcarazTop female contenders: Sabalenka, Gauff, Swiatek, Osaka Sabalenka, defending champion, will seek her third consecutive title. Gauff, Swiatek, and Osaka will seek to close the season with a trophy.Best chance for an unedited champion: Anisimova, Muchova, Mboko Anisimova, after her great performance at Wimbledon, will seek the title. Muchova, a semifinalist at the US Open, will seek her opportunity. Mboko, after her victory at the Canadian Open, could surprise.