Roland-Garros, commonly known as the French Open, is one of four Grand Slam tennis tournaments in the world. The Australian Open, The Championships Wimbledon, and US Open are the other three. Held in Paris during 19 May – 8 June 2025, Roland Garros was witness to phenomenal tennis on its famed clay courts.
We look at the watch partnerships of few of the best men’s tennis players in the world.
Alexander Bublik (Kazhakastan) and Bianchet.

Images: Alexander Bublik and the Bianchet B1.618 Flying Tourbillon Grande Date. (Image credits: Bianchet website.)
Founded in 2017, Bianchet is a Swiss brand that specialises in tourbillon watches. For a young brand, it is impressive they count several sports partnerships, mostly in motorsports and tennis. We look forward to covering Bianchet watches soon.
Novak Djokovic (Serbia) and Hublot.

Image and Header Image: Novak Djokovic wearing a version of the Hublot Big Bang in both images. (Image credits: Hublot website.)
Hublot has an extensive history of partnerships – both past and present – such as in football, basketball, tennis, skiing, athletics, polo, sailing, Formula 1, art and music, lifestyle, and social responsibility to name a few.
Please click here and here to read our earlier coverage of Hublot.
Tommy Paul (America) and De Bethune.

Images: Tommy Paul and the De Bethune DB28 LTC. This watch was created for the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, and LTC is short for Lawn Tennis Championships. Perhaps De Bethune will have a unique version for the other Grand Slams as well. (Image credits: De Bethune.)
De Bethune – an independent haute-horology watch brand renowned for their avant-garde watches is an unlikely partner for sports. Its partnership with Tommy Paul proves that they can venture beyond their comfort zone and embrace the world of high-intensity sports.
Please click here and here to read our earlier coverage of De Bethune.
Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) and Jannik Sinner (Italy) are both associated with Rolex.

Images: Carlos Alcaraz not wearing his Rolex while playing. The Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona with a turquoise blue lacquer dial with black counters in an 18K yellow gold case and an Oysterflex bracelet which he proudly wore after his 5-set victory over Jannik Sinner at the Roland Garros Men’s Singles Final on 8 June 2025. Sinner also wore another version of the Daytona. (Image credits: Rolex website.)
Rolex has a knack for partnering with some of the greatest tennis players in the world. They count Roger Federer (Switzerland) as a brand ambassador. Coco Gauff (America) who won the Roland Garros Women’s Singles Final is also associated with Rolex. The Men’s Singles Final – an epic 5-set thriller won by Carlos Alcaraz – was Rolex vs. Rolex. Both Alcaraz and Sinner were wearing different versions of the Rolex Daytona.
Please click here, here, and here to read our earlier coverage on Rolex.
We look forward to bringing you watches of Wimbledon next month.
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