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Coco Gauff Completes Parisian Comeback to Claim 2025 French Open Crown Rising American star Coco Gauff produced a fearless fightback on Court Philippe-Chatrier, overcoming world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 to lift her first Roland-Garros trophy and second career Grand Slam title. The 21-year-old is now the youngest women’s champion in Paris since Iga Świątek surged to the crown five years ago, and her victory cements a bullet-train rise that sees her close the gap on the WTA’s top ranking. Gauff’s Path to Glory After dropping a tight opening set tiebreak, the No. 2 seed reset her forehand timing, broke Sabalenka three times in set two and never trailed again. She won 74 percent of second-serve return points in the decider, punishing the Belarusian’s dip in first-serve accuracy. “I told myself to swing freer, because you don’t win Slams playing safe,” Gauff explained in her on-court interview, drawing deafening cheers from a partisan French crowd. Record Prize Money The champion leaves Paris €2.7 million richer—about $2.9 million—thanks to a boosted 2025 purse that makes Roland-Garros the most lucrative clay-court tournament in history. Sabalenka pockets €1.4 million as runner-up. Men’s Final Set: Sinner vs. Alcaraz On the men’s side, a blockbuster Sunday finale is locked in after Jannik Sinner dismantled defending champion Novak Djokovic in straight sets to book a first Paris final against countryman Carlos Alcaraz, who dismissed Alexander Zverev in four sets on Friday night. The matchup guarantees a maiden French Open champion and could decide the ATP No. 1 ranking heading into Wimbledon. How to Watch the Weekend Showdowns In the United States every match streams live on Max, with televised coverage split between TNT and truTV; international fans can tune in via Eurosport, Tennis Channel, TSN (Canada) and Nine (Australia). Sunday’s championship begins at 3 p.m. local time (9 a.m. ET). What Gauff’s Win Means for the Women’s Tour • First American woman to win Roland-Garros since Serena Williams (2015). • Projected to rise within 500 points of Sabalenka in the live WTA rankings. • Extends a dominant 28-3 record on clay over the past two seasons. Social Media Erupts Minutes after match point, #CocoInParis trended worldwide as fellow athletes, including NBA star Stephen Curry and USWNT icon Alex Morgan, lauded her resilience. Tournament organizers reported a record 11.2 million concurrent global streamers during the deciding set, underscoring tennis’s surging digital footprint. Next Up: Grass-Court Swing With no time to rest, Gauff and Sabalenka will transition to grass in Berlin and Birmingham ahead of Wimbledon. Given her new-found clay mastery and a historically strong serve-plus-forehand combination on faster courts, Gauff suddenly looks a threat to complete the French-Wimbledon double last achieved by Serena Williams a decade ago. Roland-Garros 2025 has already delivered one breakthrough champion; Sunday could crown a second. Stay locked to this page for rapid-fire updates, live score widgets and in-depth analysis as Sinner and Alcaraz battle for the men’s title on the storied terre battue of Paris.

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