French Open 2025: Full Finals Weekend Match Guide

Published June 7, 2025 by Alfie
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The main stage of the French Open 2025 is set for this coming Saturday, when fans will watch one of the most exciting finals. World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and World No. 2 Coco Gauff will compete in the final of the women’s singles at Court Philippe-Chatrier, starting at 2:00 PM BST. Both are trying to win their first Roland Garros as they have different, noticeable ways of playing tennis. Sabalenka has a solid base game with her powerful shots, while Gauff has a better shot strategy and is on top of her game everywhere.

Their competition this time is a second chance after last year’s French Open, where Swiatek beat Gauff. After gaining assurance and confidence from winning the US Open, the American player now feels set to overcome her results in Paris. By winning in this match, Sabalenka can finish the story of her clay season that kicked off with her touch win against Swiatek.

Men’s Doubles Final Follows the Showdown

The men’s doubles final will be directly after the women’s singles final on Court Philippe-Chatrier on Saturday. The experienced team of Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos will play against Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski. After facing close contests to get here, these two teams will be looking forward to a strained final with silverware as the reward.

This match has more significance for Salisbury and Skupski, who want to prove they deserve a strong position among top doubles teams this year. Granollers and Zeballos are hoping to make up for their last-minute defeats in previous years in Paris, showing that they can perform well under pressure.

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Juniors and Wheelchair Finals Fill the Morning

Before the Wimbledon Main Court events, matches are played on other courts from 11:00 AM BST. In the girls’ singles final, Britain’s Hannah Klugman will be playing host to Austria’s Lilli Tagger at Court Simonne-Mathieu. Klugman stands out because of her calm and strategic approach, and Tagger helps matters with her forceful game and skills on the baseline. There could be further WTA battles between these two players ahead.

At the same time, the top seed Tokito Oda will battle against Alfie Hewett in the wheelchair men’s singles final on Court 14. Oda has ruled throughout this season, but Hewett’s experience and willingness might help him beat the top player. During the evening, Hewett will be back competing in the men’s wheelchair doubles final next to his regular partner, Gordon Reid. The final event of the day’s adaptive sports will be French veteran Stephane Houdet versus Oda, and that’s predicted to be thrilling.

Sunday’s Schedule: All Eyes on the Men’s Final

The main highlight of the tournament happens on Sunday, June 8, with the finals for men’s singles. Beginning at 3:00 PM local time, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will compete, and this could become a landmark rivalry in men’s tennis. Spectacularly, Alcaraz and Sinner made it to the finals; Musetti had to retire due to injury, which allowed Alcaraz the win, and Sinner beat Djokovic again in three sets.

As it’s their first Grand Slam final, most fans are ready to see a smooth and high-quality match that could start a new era in the sport. Before the men’s match, the women’s doubles final will commence at Philippe-Chatrier at 11:00 AM, and the participants have yet to be confirmed.

Where to Watch French Open 2025

All matches from June 7 and June 8 are available for live viewing through the official Roland-Garros.com stream, as well as major international broadcasters including Eurosport, Tennis Channel, and Sony Sports Network (India). Streaming services such as discovery+, SonyLIV, and JioTV will also offer full coverage for subscribers, ensuring fans around the world can watch the finals in real time.

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