How brilliant Coco Gauff tormented Aryna Sabalenka to win a ‘terrible’ French Open final
In difficult conditions, Gauff fought back with her incredible defensive powers to frustrate Sabalenka and win a first French Open title
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In difficult conditions, Gauff fought back with her incredible defensive powers to frustrate Sabalenka and win a first French Open title
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Gauff won her second grand slam title and first French Open by beating World No 1 Sabalenka in a three-set thriller
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The world No 1 has dominated the game over the last 18 months – except for Alcaraz, who he plays in their first grand slam final at Roland Garros
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There will be a new champion at Roland Garros as Gauff and Sabalenka meet for the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen
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The women’s final takes place at Roland Garros and a new champion will be crowned
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Djokovic said defeat to Sinner could have been his last match at the French Open, with the Italian through to face Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s final
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Djokovic could not guarantee that he would continue playing into the 2026 season
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Sinner defeated Djokovic in straight-sets, staying composed in the biggest moments, to book a final with Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday
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Sinner halted Djokovic’s quest for a record-breaking grand slam and will play young rival Alcaraz in the final
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A frustrated Alcaraz trailed the Italian but won a key second-set tiebreak before his opponent retired injury, and will play either Novak Djokovic or Jannik Sinner in the final
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The men’s semi-finals take place at Roland Garros with a place in Sunday’s final up for grabs
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Gauff will play in her second Roland Garros final, against the World No 1 Sabalenka, and believes she will be at peace no matter the outcome
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Alcaraz looks to return to the Roland Garros final before the blockbuster between Djokovic and Sinner
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