Wildlife Studios has concluded the Final Stage of the Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault 2025 in Tennis Clash, crowning Colombia’s Samuel Sanin Ortiz “Sasmis” as the ultimate winner. Hundreds of spectators on-site and thousands more watching via YouTube and Twitch witnessed the event, where the 8th edition introduced a team stage to challenge players across two four-person teams.
This meant the Tennis Clash tournament moved beyond the traditional singles format—finalists received guidance from renowned coaches including French tennis icon Marion Bartoli and former ATP top-10 player Gilles Simon.

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Simon coached Adjua Boucher (“Renapower”) from the USA, Samuel Sanin Ortiz (“Sasmis”) from Colombia, Eugen Mosdir (“AreidY”) from Germany, and Alessandro Bianco (“ΔLEX”) from Italy. Bartoli coached Hizir Balkanci (“Hizir”) from Turkey, Randy Van Haele (“RSMKN”) from Belgium, Omer Feder (“Omer”) from Israel, and Anyndia Lestari (“Anyndia”) from Indonesia.
The finals tested tennis skill and strategy, culminating in a match between Sasmis (COL) and AreidY (GER). Sasmis secured victory with a score of 3 sets to 1 (7-10, 10-4, 10-7, 10-3).
“I am genuinely thrilled to win the Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault,” Sasmis said. “I dedicated a lot of effort to qualify and to win, and I’m very proud to have achieved it. The entire journey has been incredible—everything I experienced at Roland-Garros, and will experience again. It’s an amazing memory I truly cherish, and I’m so happy to have done it. See you next year!”

Additionally, the competition featured the unveiling of the game’s first non-fictional character: four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka.
The Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault has celebrated the world of eTennis since 2018, with Tennis Clash hosting the competition since 2022. If you want to catch the excitement, you can watch the official livestream for all the details. You can also download Tennis Clash for free on the App Store and Google Play to start playing yourself.