Rafael Jodar reaches quarter-finals at French Open after comeback
2 sources • 3 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 4:40 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026

Rafael Jodar of Spain advanced to his first grand slam quarter-final at the French Open, overcoming a two-set deficit against fellow Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta. The 19-year-old displayed remarkable resilience at Roland Garros, showcasing his talent on clay this spring. As Jodar progresses in the tournament, he continues to build on his breakout performances this season. The next challenge for Jodar will be determined by the upcoming quarter-final draw.
- •Jodar comes back from two sets down to win
- •Defeats Pablo Carreno Busta in fourth round
- •Advances to first grand slam quarter-final
- •Showcases talent during spring clay season
- •Next opponent will be revealed after quarter-final draw
- 5:02 PMThe Guardian Sport — Teenager Rafael Jódar comes from two sets down to set up Zverev quarter-final
- 4:40 PMYahoo Sports — Jodar comes from two sets down to reach first slam quarter-final
"19-year-old beats Pablo Carreño Busta 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Jódar enjoying spectacular clay-court season This year’s French Open has been defined in many ways by the weather, an unprecedented week of searing heat wreaking havoc on and off the court. That trend came to an end in an instant on Sunday morning as the cool, damp conditions took over in Paris. Rain or shine, the rise of Rafael Jódar endures. The 19-year-old took another major step forward in his young career as he put together a monumental comeback, recovering from two sets down for the first time in his career to defeat his veteran Spanish compatriot Pablo Carreño Busta 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 and reach the quarter-finals at Roland Garros. Jódar’s breakthrough season remains one of the most significant tennis stories of the year so far. He now has an outlandish 19 wins and three defeats in his first full clay-court season, reaching the quarter-finals at every event with his Marrakech title, Barcelona semi-final and quarter-finals at Madrid and Rome making way for his first grand slam quarter-final. Having been ranked No 707 a year ago, he will rise to around No 22 in the ATP rankings. There are times when winning four matches at the majors requires players to tackle one or two truly elite players. This tournament is not one of them. With so many of the top contenders losing early this year in Paris, and so much opportunity left in the draw, one of the greater challenges for the remaining players is keeping their head in the game. This was true on Saturday, as no fewer than five of the eight men’s matches went to five sets and tension ruled both sides of the court as so many players struggled to either perform at the beginning or close out matches. Jódar, the 27th seed, was clearly so tense early on against his unseeded opponent that at one point he lost nine consecutive games from 4-1 up in the first set to 0-4 down in the second. From two sets down, however, he recovered brilliantly, completely bulldozing Carreño Busta in the final three sets. Continue reading...
"Spain's teenage sensation Rafael Jodar is through to his first grand slam quarter-final after fighting back from two sets down to defeat compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta at the French Open. The 19-year-old has been the breakout star on clay this spring and he has lived up to the hype brilliantly at Roland Garros.
Sources
External links- The Guardian SportMay 31, 2026, 5:02 PMTeenager Rafael Jódar comes from two sets down to set up Zverev quarter-final
19-year-old beats Pablo Carreño Busta 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Jódar enjoying spectacular clay-court season This year’s French Open has been defined in many ways by the weather, an unprecedented week of searing heat wreaking havoc on and off the court. That trend came to an end in an instant on Sunday morning as the cool, damp conditions took over in Paris. Rain or shine, the rise of Rafael Jódar endures. The 19-year-old took another major step forward in his young career as he put together a monumental comeback, recovering from two sets down for the first time in his career to defeat his veteran Spanish compatriot Pablo Carreño Busta 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 and reach the quarter-finals at Roland Garros. Jódar’s breakthrough season remains one of the most significant tennis stories of the year so far. He now has an outlandish 19 wins and three defeats in his first full clay-court season, reaching the quarter-finals at every event with his Marrakech title, Barcelona semi-final and quarter-finals at Madrid and Rome making way for his first grand slam quarter-final. Having been ranked No 707 a year ago, he will rise to around No 22 in the ATP rankings. There are times when winning four matches at the majors requires players to tackle one or two truly elite players. This tournament is not one of them. With so many of the top contenders losing early this year in Paris, and so much opportunity left in the draw, one of the greater challenges for the remaining players is keeping their head in the game. This was true on Saturday, as no fewer than five of the eight men’s matches went to five sets and tension ruled both sides of the court as so many players struggled to either perform at the beginning or close out matches. Jódar, the 27th seed, was clearly so tense early on against his unseeded opponent that at one point he lost nine consecutive games from 4-1 up in the first set to 0-4 down in the second. From two sets down, however, he recovered brilliantly, completely bulldozing Carreño Busta in the final three sets. Continue reading...
- Yahoo SportsMay 31, 2026, 4:40 PMJodar comes from two sets down to reach first slam quarter-final
Spain's teenage sensation Rafael Jodar is through to his first grand slam quarter-final after fighting back from two sets down to defeat compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta at the French Open. The 19-year-old has been the breakout star on clay this spring and he has lived up to the hype brilliantly at Roland Garros.
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