Roland-Garros ended its 2026 run on Sunday with a final that drew as much attention for the people in the stands as for the match on court. Marion Cotillard, Guillaume Canet and Pierre Niney were among the celebrities who came to watch Alexander Zverev face Flavio Cobolli in the men’s final in Paris.
The turnout made the last day of the tournament read like a social snapshot of French and international entertainment circles. Cotillard sat in the stands for the final, while Canet attended with their son, Marcel, and Niney arrived with his companion, Natasha Andrews. The crowd also included Adèle Exarchopoulos, Léna Mahfouf, Gad Elmaleh, Stromae, Arthur, Lenny Kravitz, Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Miranda Kerr and her husband, Evan Spiegel.
For Cotillard and Canet, the appearance carried an added layer. They announced their separation a year earlier, yet both were at the same event on the same day, even if they did not pose together on the photocall. That detail gave the afternoon a quiet edge that sat alongside the more familiar spectacle of the tournament’s final weekend.
Roland-Garros has long been a place where sport and celebrity overlap, and this year’s closing days pushed that overlap to the foreground. Pierre Niney and Adèle Exarchopoulos were there as Lacoste ambassadors, a reminder that the final is now as much a showcase for Parisian glamour as for tennis. The day before, the women’s final had already drawn its own audience, with Brad Pitt in the stands with Ines de Ramon as Mirra Andreeva won her first Grand Slam title against Maja Chwalinska.
Rami Malek also posed for photographers at the stadium, adding to a final weekend that felt carefully watched from every angle. What remains unexplained is the distance between Cotillard and Canet in public, a small but revealing gap at an event where almost everyone else seemed ready to be seen. At Roland-Garros, the crowd was the story right up to the last point.

