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French Open Schedule 2025: Full Order of Play, TV Times & How to Watch Every Match Live

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With the 2025 Roland-Garros entering its climactic weekend, fans worldwide are searching for the latest French Open schedule, order of play and broadcast details. Day 14 (Saturday, 7 June) delivers a blockbuster double-header on Court Philippe-Chatrier along with championship action across the grounds. FRENCH OPEN SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, 7 JUNE 2025 Court Philippe-Chatrier • 3:00 p.m. local time – Women’s Singles Final: Aryna Sabalenka (No. 1) vs Coco Gauff (No. 2). It’s the first Paris final for Sabalenka and a second for Gauff, and the first 1-vs-2 showdown here since 2013. • Followed by – Men’s Doubles Final: Horacio Zeballos/Marcel Granollers (No. 5) vs Joe Salisbury/Neal Skupski (No. 8). Both pairs chase a maiden partnership Grand Slam title. Court Suzanne-Lenglen • 11:00 a.m. – Wheelchair Women’s Singles Final: Yui Kamiji (No. 1) vs Aniek van Koot (No. 2) • Legends Doubles Exhibitions to follow, featuring Nathalie Dechy/Pauline Parmentier vs Lindsay Davenport/Anett Kontaveit, then John McEnroe/Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs Michael Chang/Gilles Simon. HOW TO WATCH THE 2025 FRENCH OPEN FINALS • United States & Canada: TNT Sports, TruTV and Max (HBO Max) begin live coverage at 9 a.m. ET for the women’s final, noon ET for men’s doubles. • United Kingdom: Eurosport and discovery+ start at 2 p.m. BST. • India: Sony Sports Network and SonyLIV go live at 6:30 p.m. IST. • On-site spectators can still purchase limited grounds passes via official ticketing while supplies last. GLOBAL START TIMES AT A GLANCE Paris (CEST) – 3:00 p.m. London (BST) – 2:00 p.m. New York (ET) – 9:00 a.m. Los Angeles (PT) – 6:00 a.m. New Delhi (IST) – 6:30 p.m. Tokyo (JST) – 10:00 p.m. STORYLINES TO TRACK • Sabalenka vs Gauff Rivalry: Sabalenka halted Gauff in Madrid last month and ended Iga Swiatek’s 26-match Roland-Garros streak on Thursday. Gauff seeks revenge and a first clay-court Slam title to add to her 2023 US Open crown. • Historic Seeds: A No. 1 vs No. 2 women’s final has not graced Paris in 12 years, underlining the dominance both players displayed, losing just one set apiece en route. • Doubles Milestone: Zeballos/Granollers enter their fourth Slam final still chasing a first trophy; Salisbury/Skupski aim to become the first all-British duo to win here since the 1930s. • Wheelchair Showpiece: Kamiji hunts a seventh French Open crown, while van Koot looks to upset the top seed and complete a career Grand Slam. WEATHER & CONDITIONS Forecasters predict mild 22 °C temperatures with light winds, ideal for high-percentage first-serve tennis deep in the Parisian clay. TICKETS & FAN EXPERIENCES Spectators inside Court Philippe-Chatrier can stay for both championship matches on one ticket. The newly expanded Roland-Garros Village offers autograph sessions, food-court specials and giant-screen viewing areas for grounds-pass holders. WHY THIS DAY MATTERS Championship Saturday crowns the first senior champions of 2025 and sets the stage for Sunday’s men’s singles finale. Whether you follow the French Open schedule online, stream via your favorite broadcaster or cheer courtside in Paris, Day 14 promises high-stakes drama and potential history on the terre battue. Stay tuned to this page for real-time updates, final scores and any late changes to the French Open schedule as Roland-Garros 2025 reaches its thrilling conclusion.

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