Alexander Zverev vs Flavio Cobolli Final Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for French Open 2026

Alexander Zverev and Flavio Cobolli will collide in the men's singles final at the French Open on Sunday. Read our preview and prediction to find out which player has the edge going into the title clash.

Alexander Zverev collides against Flavio Cobolli in the men’s singles final at the 2026 French Open. The German has enjoyed a promising run en route to a fourth Grand Slam final and will have a first Major title in his sights. Meanwhile, the Italian will be competing in his first Grand Slam final on Sunday and will look to upset the odds against the second seed.

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Alexander Zverev vs Flavio Cobolli Match Details

Date: June 7, 2026

Tournament: French Open 2026

Round: Men’s Singles Final

Venue: Roland Garros Stadium, Paris, France

Surface: Outdoor Clay

Category: Grand Slam

Live Telecast: HBO Max, TNT, TSN

Zverev vs Cobolli Head-to-Head Record

The head-to-head advantage stands with Zverev, who has won 3 of their 4 previous meetings. Zverev also defeated Cobolli at Roland Garros last year, but Cobolli did claim an impressive win when the two met in Munich in April. However, Zverev got a measure of revenge by defeating Cobolli in straight sets in Madrid.

Zverev has enjoyed a fairly dominant French Open campaign, dropping just two sets en route to the final. He claimed an impressive win over Jakub Menšík in four sets in the semifinals, firing 8 aces and saving 3 out of 4 break points, while converting 4 of 7 break-point opportunities on Menšík’s serve.
Cobolli has also been firing on all cylinders in Paris. He defeated Félix Auger-Aliassime in the quarterfinals and received a bye to the final after Matteo Arnaldi withdrew from their semifinal due to illness.

The 24-year-old will certainly be fresh going into the final, although a lack of match action since his quarterfinal win four days ago could prove to be a hindrance.

Zverev vs Cobolli Prediction and Pick

Key to Zverev’s success in Paris has been his serve. However, it remains to be seen whether he can overcome the final hurdle and end his long wait to win a Major. He goes into the final as the clear favorite, and the biggest obstacle could well be the mental hurdle that has stopped him time and again on the Grand Slam stage.

Cobolli is a strong performer on clay and has excelled in Paris thanks to his strong baseline play and an ability to cover the court at blistering speed. The Italian is also a shrewd shot-maker and will look to change the pace of play to keep Zverev on his toes.
However, if the match turns into a baseline battle, Zverev will fancy his chances, as he boasts a formidable backhand and one of the best clay-court records on tour.

MORE: Flavio Cobolli’s Girlfriend Matilde Reacts As He Puts Her French Open Final Invite in Doubt After Playful Ban

We are backing Zverev’s experience at the top level to help him finally end his Grand Slam drought at the French Open. Although Cobolli will certainly give him a scare on Sunday.

Pick – Zverev in four sets.

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