World no. 1 Aryna Sabalenka Faced with the world no. 2 Coco Gauff in French Open The final, with a new female singles champion was placed crowned in Roland Garros.
Sabalenka ended with the three-working champion of Iga Swie’s winning With the dominant end set in the semifinals to progress to her first French open final.
Gauffs Defeated French Wildcard Lois Boisson 6-1 6-2 To get to her second final in Roland Garros, I lost to Swiatk in the 2022 final. In Paris.
Gauff won his first Grand Slam title when she won Sabalenko in the American Open Final 2023. years, while the sabbellenka would target his first Grand Slam title outside the hard courts.
Here’s everything you need to know
When is Coco Gauff vs Aryna Sabalenka?
French open female final will be played from 14:00 BST (3PM local) on Saturday 7. June.
What happened in the semifinals?
Sabalenka stopped a three-bedded defvation champion Switak’s 26-piece winning victory, run away With final conquest set 7-6 4-6 6-0 And reach her first French open final. “It was a big game, and she felt final,” Sabalenka said. “But I know the job isn’t done yet, and I have to go out on Saturday. I have to get my best tennis, especially if I’m ready to fight. And that I’m ready to do whatever he will need to win.”
Gauff finished the survey of French Wildcard Lois Boisson, silencing a crowd and excluding noise in the Filippe-Chatrier for winning 6-1 6-2 and reach his second French final. “My first final here I was super nervous, and I wrote before the match even happened,” Gauff said. “It is obvious to me a lot more self-confidence than playing a granted great strag and get well well on Saturday, I will just give me the best time and try to be what calms and relax.”
Coco Gauff vs Aryna Sabalenka Head-to-Head
Gauff won his first Grand Slam Final when she won Sabalenko in the American final, but they met four times since then – including clay in the last month of Madrid Open Finale. The total head is 5-5.
2025: Madrid Open, Clay – Sabalenka won two sets
2024: WTA Final, Hard – Gauff won two sets
2024: Wuhan, Hard – Sabalenka won two sets
2024: Australian Open, Hard – Sabalenka won two sets
2023: US Open, Hard – Gauff won three sets
2023: Indian Wells, hard – Sabalenka won two sets
2022: Toronto, Hard – Gauff won three sets
2021: Rome, Clay – Gauff won two sets
2020: Ostrava, hard – Sabalenka won three sets
2020: Lexington, Hard – Gauff won three sets