Swiatek and Gauff will lead the singles competition at the Olympic tennis event, played on outdoor clay at Roland Garros, featuring eight of the top 10 players in the WTA rankings. There will be a draw of 64 players in singles while 32 pairs will be in the field in doubles.

Led by Gauff and No. 5 Jessica Pegula, the United States is the only nation with two top 10 singles players on its women's team. Poland and Italy are the only countries to have players in the top 10 of both the WTA rankings and the ATP rankings.

In doubles, Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova will reunite for the Czech Republic. The duo won Olympic gold in Rio and became the most dominant team on the WTA Tour after completing the Career Golden Slam and winning the WTA Finals in 2022. They ended their regular partnership at the end of the 2023 season.

Tokyo silver medalist and 2019 French Open finalist Marketa Vondrousova will lead the Czech Republic in singles.

In the men's category, the line-up includes world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who will compete in both singles and doubles, will be the top seed and face heavyweights like Novak Djokovic, Norway's Casper Ruud and Daniil Medvedev, Roman Safiulin and do. Other. , Pavel Kotov, who will appear as an independent neutral athlete.

Reigning French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz and his compatriot and 14-time Roland Garros winner Rafael Nadal will also be there along with other top stars such as Australia's Alex de Minaur, Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas and Germany's Alexander Zvereva.