Flavio Cobolli defeated Learner Tien 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 on Saturday to reach his first fourth round at Roland-Garros [1].
The victory marks a significant milestone in Cobolli's career, as he continues a dominant run through the 2026 French Open without dropping a set [1].
Cobolli entered the match as the No. 10 seed [2]. He maintained control throughout the encounter in Paris, utilizing a powerful game that left Tien struggling to find a rhythm. The straight-sets victory underscores Cobolli's comfort on the clay courts of France, a surface that demands high physical endurance.
Tien, the No. 18 seed, was unable to disrupt Cobolli's momentum [2]. Despite the seeding gap, the match remained one-sided from the opening game, with Cobolli securing the win in 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 fashion [1].
This result propels Cobolli into the second week of the tournament. By reaching the round of 16, he achieves a personal best at the French Open [1]. His efficiency in the third round suggests a high level of confidence heading into the later stages of the competition.
The match was part of the third-round schedule for the 2026 tournament, where several top seeds are fighting to maintain their positions in the draw [2]. Cobolli's ability to dismantle a fellow seeded player in such a short timeframe highlights his current form on the professional circuit.
“Flavio Cobolli defeated Learner Tien 6-2, 6-2, 6-3”
Cobolli's advancement to the fourth round represents a breakthrough in his Grand Slam trajectory. By defeating the No. 18 seed in straight sets, he has demonstrated a level of dominance that elevates his status as a contender for the deep stages of the tournament, potentially shifting the odds for the remaining top seeds.




