- Colombia's Samuel Sanin Ortiz, known as "Sasmis," claimed victory at the Roland Garros eSeries.
- This eighth tournament edition introduced a team-based format for the first time.
- Naomi Osaka makes her debut as the first real-world character in Tennis Clash.
Wildlife Studios concluded the Final Stage of the Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault 2025 for Tennis Clash, naming Colombia's Samuel Sanin Ortiz, "Sasmis," the champion. Hundreds attended live, while thousands more watched the event unfold on YouTube and Twitch. The eighth edition featured a team stage that challenged players to prove their skills in two four-person teams.
The Tennis Clash tournament did not follow the traditional singles format alone—finalists received guidance from renowned coaches, including French tennis legend Marion Bartoli and former top-10 ATP player Gilles Simon.

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Simon coached Adjua Boucher “Renapower” (USA), Samuel Sanin Ortiz “Sasmis” (COL), Eugen Mosdir “AreidY” (GER), and Alessandro Bianco “ΔLEX” (ITA). Bartoli led Hizir Balkanci “Hizir” (TUR), Randy Van Haele “RSMKN” (BEL), Omer Feder “Omer” (ISR), and Anyndia Lestari “Anyndia” (IDN).
The finals tested tennis tenacity and strategic skill, ultimately coming down to Sasmis (COL) and AreidY (GER). Sasmis triumphed by winning three sets to one (7-10, 10-4, 10-7, 10-3).
"I am truly thrilled to win the Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault," Sasmis shared. "I dedicated a lot of effort to qualify and come out on top, and accomplishing this means so much. The entire journey has been incredible—every moment at Roland-Garros has been memorable, and I'm excited to return. This is an amazing experience I truly cherish. See you next year!"

Another highlight of the competition was the introduction of the first non-fictional character—four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka.
The Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault has celebrated the world of eTennis since 2018, with Tennis Clash serving as the official platform since 2022. Want to join the action? Tune in to the official livestream for full coverage, or download Tennis Clash for free from the App Store and Google Play to start playing.
