The Paris Grand Slam 2026 is fast approaching. Athlete registration is now closed and, while a few last-minute changes are always possible, we already have a clear picture of what to watch out for during the two days of high-level judo at the AccorArena in Paris Bercy. On the opening day of competition, seven weight categories will take centre stage: -60 kg, -66 kg and -73 kg for the men and -48 kg, -52 kg, -57 kg and -63 kg for the women. Here is a closer look at the key storylines to follow on day one.
Shirine Boukli (FRA)

-48 kg: Home Advantage and Rising Challengers

Competing on home soil, naturally Shirine Boukli will begin among the favourites. The French judoka could find herself facing reigning world champion Assunta Scutto (ITA) in the final. Particular attention should also be paid to Wakana Koga (JPN), who arrives in Paris on the back of an impressive victory at the PARK24 Group Tokyo Grand Slam 2025. The category promises intensity from the very first round.

Michel Augusto (BRA)

-60 kg: A Crowded Field Led by the World Champion

Brazil’s Michel Augusto will be the top seed. After reaching the final at the Guadalajara Grand Prix 2025 and finishing seventh in Tokyo last December, his consistency has earned him second place in the world ranking. Will that be enough to secure a podium finish in Paris? The challenge will be formidable with strong French representation via double Olympic medallist Luka Mkheidze and world silver medallist Romain Valadier Picard, not to mention the presence of reigning world champion Ryuju Nagayama (JPN).

Distria Krasniqi (KOS)

-52 kg: Can Anyone Stop Distria Krasniqi?

Who can stop Distria Krasniqi? The Kosovar judoka continues to deliver at the highest level and once again arrives as the clear favourite. On paper, the category appears dominated by European athletes, with Masha Ballhaus (GER), Spain’s Ariane Toro Soler and Ayumi Leiva Sanchez, and France’s Amandine Buchard all in contention. Buchard, in particular, will benefit from strong crowd support. The first non-European athlete, Kisumi Omori (JPN), appears only ninth on the list, but rankings rarely tell the full story.

Takeshi Takeoka (JPN)

-66 kg: The World Champion Under Pressure

World champion and world number one Takeshi Takeoka (JPN) will be the man to beat. Chasing a fourth grand slam title, dethroning him will be no easy task. His opponent from the most recent world final, Nurali Emomali (TJK), will be eager for revenge. Known for his ability to escape danger and seize opportunities in the most precarious situations, Emomali could prove to be a serious threat. In front of his home crowd, Walide Khyar (FRA) will also be hoping that the Paris atmosphere lifts him to another level.

Momo Tamaoki (JPN)

-57 kg: Favourites, Redemption and Paris Dreams

Momo Tamaoki (JPN) arrives as the favourite after a strong run that included a world championship final in 2025, victory in China in September and another final appearance in Tokyo in December. Challenging her will be Sarah-Léonie Cysique (FRA), still chasing a long-awaited victory on the Bercy tatami. Brazil’s Shirlen Nascimento and France’s Faiza Mokdar, who already knows what it takes to win in Paris, will also look to disrupt the established order.

Joan-Benjamin Gaba (FRA)

-73 kg: All Eyes on the World Champion

This is undoubtedly the headline category for the French public on day one. World champion Joan-Benjamin Gaba enters the competition as world number one and top seed. Since his world title, the Frenchman finished fifth at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam. Now closely studied and expected, the real challenge begins. His main rivals are anything but unknown: world bronze medallist Tatsuki Ishihara (JPN), Olympic and world champion Hidayat Heydarov (AZE), and world and Olympic medallist Daniel Cargnin (BRA). Expect fireworks!

Iva Oberan (CRO)

-63 kg: An Open Category to Close the Day

The final category of the opening day appears particularly open. Top seed Iva Oberan (CRO) will aim to secure a fourth grand slam medal. The 2024 world champion, Joanne Van Lieshout (NED), searching for redemption after a more difficult period, will be eager to return to her best. Lubjana Piovesana (AUT) has the ability to reach the podium, while Kirari Yamaguchi will be the Japanese judoka everyone wants to beat.

These are only a few initial reflections based on the top seeded athletes. As always, Paris can produce confirmations, surprises, inspired performances and unexpected setbacks. One thing is certain: the spectacle promises to be thrilling!

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