Roland Garros 2026 doubles entries are out, and the French presence is already clear: eleven men's teams include at least one French player, while Kristina Mladenovic leads the women's draw with Guo Hanyu. For French doubles specialists, the lists give an early read on who is in the field and who may still need a wild card.
Doumbia and Reboul at the top
Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul are in as a 100% French pair, and they arrive with momentum after winning in Bucarest this season and claiming their sixth ATP trophy together. That record gives them one of the strongest credentials among the French names in the draw.
The other French combinations on the men's side are spread across the field. Théo Arribagé and Albano Olivetti are entered together, Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot are paired up, and Pierre-Hugues Herbert teams with Quentin Halys. Edouard Roger-Vasselin is in with Hugo Nys, while Corentin Moutet joins Luca Van Assche and Terence Atmane is listed with Alexandre Muller.
Mladenovic with Guo Hanyu
Kristina Mladenovic is entered with Guo Hanyu, and her name remains the leading French reference on the women's side. She has won Roland-Garros in women’s doubles four times, which makes her entry one of the most experienced French positions in the draw.
Behind that pairing, Selena Janicijevic and Elixane Lechemia are outside the cut for the moment, as are Yara Bartashevich and Marie Mattel. All four are listed with the same fallback route if the field needs it: a wild card.
Wild-card pressure
That leaves the French doubles picture split between direct entry and uncertainty. Benjamin Bonzi and Grégoire Jacq are in, as are Arthur Reymond and Luca Sanchez, but the women’s pairs outside the cut will have to wait on the final shape of the field before they know whether the wild-card path opens.
For French players, the immediate takeaway is simple: the men already have eleven teams with at least one countryman, and the women have Mladenovic in place with four others still sitting on the edge of the draw. The lists now set the first line between safe entry and the pairs that must wait for help.




