American Coco Gauff wins her first French Open title, defeating Aryna Sabalenka in final

The American Coco Gauff won its second title in the Grand Slam championship by winning the 2025 French Open, defeating the first seed Arena Sapalinka in the Women’s Finals on Saturday, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4. She now has a victory there and the difficult courts from We are openThe, which she won in 2023 – also the best Sapalinka in the finals, too.
It was a close and competitive match against Sabalenka, where he struggled with both competitors with the high wind on the clay stadiums in Roland Garros. But after the first tie group that went to Sabalenka, Gauff returned to a second dominant group and did not leave the pressure on the third.
It is not exactly to the SABALENKA painting, which had great seasons, including this tournament. Upon arrival at the French Open, the No. 1 world was wide, with 10,683 points to 6863 points, according to WTA classifications. The hollow of some land will win with Saturday’s victory.
In the opening framework, Gauff first served and held, but Sabalenka quickly recorded her first break after holding herself to rise 2-1. Then another break on the next service game for Gauff, but it was broken by itself shortly after it made an inverted mistake in 40 years. From there, the matter got worse for the service games as the husband exchanged five consecutive breaks before reaching 6-6, with the Sabalenka service.
It was close to the tie, but the Sabalenka won it, and the opening framework, 7-6 (5). Jobv, as she dominated the second group at 6-2 after winning 63 percent of her first service and 67 percent of her, compared to 25 and 45 of Sabalinka. A third group was created to win.
In the third, Jawf registered an early break, but Sapalinesa fought with its own break to stay in it and keep things on the service. Near the end of the third, she began to feel that Sabalenka was tired, because she fought from 5-3 to stay in it. She was successful, forcing Gauff to try to work in the 5-4 match. She was successful, so she won the largest match in her career.
When going to Saturday’s match, Gauff and Sabalenka were equally compatible as it could be, at least when it comes to a face -to -face record. They were divided into the bottom of the center at five wins each on 10 professional meetings, including a 4-4 mark on solid courts and a 1-1 brand on clay courts, such as Roland Garros. It was their largest previous meeting in the 2023 finals in the US Open, where Jouf was dominated in three groups to secure its first title in the Grand Four Championships.
In the French Open Championship, the sabalenka did not drop any groups until the semi -finals match, as Iga świTek faced the difficult. The opening group took a tie before the second group fell to świTek, the fifth seed. Sabalenka regained control in a third dominant framework, eventually won 7-6 (1), 4-6, 6-0.
Before that, its rated opponents who sent the sixteenth seeds included, Amanda Anisimova, in the 16th round, and the eighth seeded in the quarter -finals. Sabalenka outperformed straight groups and entered the final with a little bit of wear on her body, at least from the Roland Garros clay stadiums.
Gauff agreed to the fourth round without dropping a group, but it dropped one to its American teammate, Madison Keys, in the seventh round, in the quarter -finals. After winning the keys, she had a relatively easy time with the unusual local Lois Boisson. That match ended, 6-1, 6-2, and I sent Gauff to the final against Sabalenka. Its way to the final also included a victory over straight groups over Ekaterina Alexandrova, ranked twentieth, in round 16.
The men’s final will be held in The French Open on Sunday, and it features two better seeds like a segment of women. Jannik Sinner, the first seeded, will face Carlos Carrez, the second seed.