
Women’s singles French Open Final 2025 Live score: Saturday’s French Open finals will prepare a stage for the blockbuster clash between Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff – the best two players and wild rivals in the world – in a match loaded with meaning. It is the first final of the Grand Slam Women with the first two seeds since 2018 and their head-head stands even in five victories.
Sabalenka, playing her first Slam finals outside the hard courts, comes with renewed confidence at Clay after stopping 26-matchs by Roland Garros Ig Swiatleka with a dominant decisive 6-0 in the semifinals. She called the victory a “big match” and admitted that she “felt like the final”, but stressed that her work was not yet done. “If I can get this trophy, it will only mean the world to us,” she said, emphasizing her hunger to limit this campaign with a crown of clay.
Meanwhile, Gauff has grown into its role as the main candidate. In the final of the 2023 US Open, Sabalenka defeated and looked at her second major at the age of only 21 years. This will be her second finals in Roland Garros and says she is better prepared this time. “I just give him my best shot and try to be as calm and relaxed as possible,” she said.
Gauff appreciated Sabalenko’s strength and mental toughness and acknowledged world No. 1’s ability to hit the winner from anywhere and stay during pressure moments.
The last promises contrast in styles – Sabalenko raw aggression versus Gauffa’s speed and consistency – and nerve and tactics test. Since their last Grand Slam clash, both players have evolved and both are determined to leave Paris with more than praise.
With heritage, dynamics and ranking on the line, the French Open 2024 finals are ready for a thrilling meeting between the two brightest stars of sport – a match that could shape another era of female tennis.