The 2025 French Open singles final combination was released, with Italy's top seed Sinner taking Spain's second seed Alcaraz in men's singles, and Belarus's top seed Sabalenka facing the United States' second seed Gauff in women's singles.
The men's and women's singles finals staged the world's top 2 showdowns
The French Open has had its fair share of upsets in the past, but this year's men's and women's singles top-notch matches were met in the final, which also set a record for the first time at the French Open since 1984, when both matches were ranked No. 1 in the world and No. 2 in the world. Sinnerho won 20 consecutive Grand Slam matches to reach the French Open final for the fourth time in his career, while Alcaraz reached the French Open final for the second year in a row and reached the final of the four major tournaments for the fifth time in his career. It is worth mentioning that both men have won 100% of their past Grand Slam finals.
Sabalenka and Gauff have an equal head-to-head record, with five wins each in 10 meetings, one win each in Grand Slam competitions and one win each in clay matches.