Monfils Vs Gaston Heads Monday's Roland Garros Round of 128
monfils vs gaston closes Monday’s Roland Garros Round of 128 card as a toss-up finale, with Hugo Gaston and Gael Monfils listed for the last match on May 25. The day starts at 05:00 am ET and runs to a 2:15 pm ET finish, giving the home crowd an all-French end to the schedule.
Roland Garros Monday Card
The match order matters for anyone tracking the day’s betting board, because the opening lines were posted on May 24 and can move before first serve. That leaves Monfils and Gaston in a live market all the way up to the final bout, instead of a set number that stays fixed once the card is printed.
Ugo Humbert is the other named French interest on the card, and he is favored against Adrian Mannarino. That gives Monday a clear split: one matchup with a stronger side already priced in, and another that is tight enough to be labeled a toss-up at the end of the slate.
Gael Monfils Late Slot
Monfils gets the final stage of the day, which is the most visible placement on a card that begins early and ends midafternoon ET. For bettors, that timing means the last price on the board will stay open longer than the earlier matches, especially with prematch lines still exposed to movement before play starts.
Gaston shares that spotlight in a matchup the preview treats as even, not a mismatch. When a finale is lined up that way, the market is signaling that neither side enters with a clear edge, so the number itself becomes the story as much as the players’ names.
May 24 Odds Board
The odds were listed as of May 24 from bet365 and Caesars, which pins the preview to a specific snapshot rather than a permanent forecast. That matters on a day built around uncertainty, because the card also includes heavy favorites and unpredictable underdogs across Roland Garros clay courts.
For readers following the French Open schedule, the practical takeaway is simple: Monday opens at 05:00 am ET, the final bout is set for 2:15 pm ET, and the headline attraction is the all-French finish between Monfils and Gaston. Anyone monitoring prices has until first serve for the number to shift, and the last match on the court carries the day’s most even betting line.