The schedule for the 15th match day of the 2025 French Open has been announced, with the Women's Doubles final and the Men's Singles final being staged at the Philippe Chartier Stadium. Last year's runners-up, second seeds Errani/Paulini, will take on unseeded Danilina/Krunic, but can the 'Italian Golden Pair' go one step further this year? Let's wait and see.
This will be followed by the final match of this French Open - the men's singles final will be played between the world's top two Sinner and Alcaraz, which is also the first post-00 Grand Slam final in the history of men's tennis. The two sides have met 11 times before, with Alcaraz holding the upper hand 7-4 and the Spaniard winning their most recent duel (the final in Rome). If Alcaraz wins, he will defend his title for the first time at Roland Garros and win his fifth Grand Slam title. Jossina will win all three Grand Slams and his fourth Grand Slam title.
Sinner
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Alcaraz
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2025 French Open Day 15 Schedule
In the women's singles final and men's doubles final that ended on June 7 local time, world No. 2 Gauff defeated world No. 1 Sabalenka in three sets to win the French Open women's singles championship for the first time, winning her second Grand Slam title after the 2023 US Open. Although the pair remained in the top two in the world after the French Open, Gauff closed the gap on Sabalenka with the heavyweight title, and she moved up from fifth to second in the championship standings leading to the WTA Finals, with Sabalenka continuing to top the rankings.
Granolles/Zebalos
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In the Men's Doubles final, fifth seeds Granolles/Zeballos defeated eighth seeds Salisbury/Skupski 6-0, 6-7(5), 7-5 to claim their first Grand Slam title.
Results of the 14th day of the 2025 French Open
2025 French Open singles draw table update