Czech youngster Jakub Meník produced one of the biggest wins of his career at the 2026 French Open, defeating Russia’s Andrey Rublev in a hard-fought five-set battle to reach his maiden Grand Slam quarterfinal. The rising star held his nerve in a tense contest on the Paris clay, continuing his impressive run at Roland Garros and underlining his status as one of tennis’ most exciting young talents.
Meník shines on the big stage
Facing the experienced Rublev, Meník showed maturity beyond his years. The Czech player started strongly, using his powerful serve and aggressive groundstrokes to take control of the match. He looked set for a comfortable victory after establishing a healthy lead, but Rublev responded with determination to drag himself back into the contest.
As the momentum shifted, Meník remained composed and refused to let the occasion affect him. The youngster continued to attack whenever opportunities arose and matched Rublev’s intensity during the crucial moments of the encounter.
Quarters bound after a big battle⚡️
— Jakub Mensik (@mensik_jakub_) June 1, 2026
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His ability to stay calm under pressure proved decisive as he regained control in the final set and closed out a memorable victory, securing a place in the last eight of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career.
Rublev’s fightback not enough
Rublev once again demonstrated why he remains one of the toughest competitors on the ATP Tour. The Russian battled back after falling behind and forced the match into a deciding set with some trademark aggressive tennis.
However, Meník refused to be denied. The Czech star raised his level when it mattered most, producing key points in the decider to halt Rublev’s comeback hopes. Despite his best efforts, the Russian was unable to find a way past the inspired youngster.
The victory marks another major milestone in Meník’s rapid rise on the ATP circuit. Having already impressed throughout the tournament, he now moves into his first Grand Slam quarterfinal with growing confidence and belief. With his fearless approach and strong form, the Czech prospect has emerged as one of the standout stories of this year’s French Open and will be eager to continue his dream run in Paris.