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Paris Showdown: World No.1 Sabalenka Takes on Gauff for French Open Glory

Gauff vs. Sabalenka: Battle of the Top Two at French Open Final

by The Daily Desk
June 7, 2025
in Game Highlights, Sports, Sports News, Tennis, Women’s Sports
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Clash of Titans: Gauff vs. Sabalenka in French Open Women’s Final

Date: Saturday, June 8
Time: 14:00 BST
Venue: Court Philippe Chatrier, Roland Garros

For the first time in seven years, the world’s top two women’s tennis players will battle it out in a Grand Slam final—and it’s all going down in Paris.

Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka will face off in the 2025 French Open women’s singles final, both eyeing their first-ever Roland Garros crown and a whopping €2.5 million (£2.1 million) in prize money, plus 2,000 ranking points.

A Rivalry Ready for a New Chapter

Their head-to-head is dead even: five wins each from ten previous matchups. They’ve split major wins too—Gauff beat Sabalenka in last year’s US Open final, while Sabalenka got her revenge in the 2024 Australian Open semi-final. On clay, it’s one apiece again, but Sabalenka holds the recent upper hand with a dominant victory in the Madrid final this May.

With both women dropping just one set en route to Saturday’s final, fans can expect an electrifying showdown that could easily go the distance.

Coco Gauff: Young, Hungry, and Historic

At just 21, Coco Gauff is rewriting records. Already a Grand Slam champion from her 2023 US Open win, she’s now the youngest woman to reach the finals at Madrid, Rome, and the French Open all in the same season.

Her path to the final included a composed win over French wildcard Lois Boisson, despite a partisan crowd. And now, Gauff finds herself back in the Roland Garros final—three years after finishing runner-up here.

She knows the challenge ahead.

“She’s going to come out aggressive, she’s going to come out swinging,” Gauff said of Sabalenka.
“I think I just have to expect that and do my best to kind of counter that.
Anything can happen on Saturday. I’m looking forward to it.”

Gauff’s serve consistency and ability to extend rallies will be key, especially as she leads the tournament in break point conversions (40).

Aryna Sabalenka: The Powerhouse Chasing Clay Glory

While Sabalenka has already captured three major titles, all have come on hard courts. Clay has never been her comfort zone—until now.

In the semis, she stunned four-time champion Iga Swiatek, snapping the Pole’s 26-match winning streak in Paris and proving she’s not just a power player, but a strategic threat on any surface.

This is Sabalenka’s third consecutive Grand Slam final, a feat not achieved since Serena Williams in 2016. She’s been on fire this season, reaching seven finals in ten tournaments and racking up 40 wins in 46 matches—the most on tour.

“It’s going to mean everything to me and my team,” Sabalenka said when asked about possibly winning her first French Open title.
“Almost my whole life I’ve been told clay is not my thing. If I’m able to get this trophy, it’s going to mean the world to us.”

What to Expect on Court

  • Sabalenka’s game plan: Come out swinging, keep rallies short, and dominate with her explosive hitting.
  • Gauff’s strategy: Defend deep, extend rallies, and stay solid on serve.
  • The wildcard: Both players have shown they can handle pressure and adapt—who executes better on the day could make all the difference.

Bonus Action: British Eyes on the Men’s Doubles Final

Later on Saturday, it’s a big day for British tennis too. Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski team up to take on Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos in the men’s doubles final.

One final. Two stars. Everything on the line.
Paris is ready—are you?

Source: BBC – Gauff and Sabalenka face off in French Open final

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