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Women's Singles French Open Final 2025 Live Score: World's top two clash for clay crown as Aryna Sabalenka faces Coco Gauff
Women's Singles French Open Final 2025 Live Score: World's top two clash for clay crown as Aryna Sabalenka faces Coco Gauff

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Women's Singles French Open Final 2025 Live Score: World's top two clash for clay crown as Aryna Sabalenka faces Coco Gauff

Women's Singles French Open Final 2025 Live Score: Saturday's French Open final sets the stage for a blockbuster clash between Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff — the world's top two players and fierce rivals — in a match loaded with significance. It's the first women's Grand Slam final featuring the top two seeds since 2018, and their head-to-head stands even at five wins each. Sabalenka, playing her first Slam final outside of hard courts, arrives with renewed confidence on clay after stopping Iga Swiatek's 26-match Roland Garros streak with a dominant 6-0 deciding set in the semis. She called the win 'a big match' and admitted it 'felt like a final,' but emphasized that her job isn't done yet. 'If I'll be able to get this trophy, it's just going to mean the world for us,' she said, underlining her hunger to cap this campaign with a clay-court crown. Gauff, meanwhile, has grown into her role as a major contender. She defeated Sabalenka in the 2023 US Open final and is eyeing her second major at just 21 years old. This will be her second final at Roland Garros, and she says she's better prepared this time. 'I'll just give it my best shot and try to be as calm and relaxed as possible,' she said. Gauff praised Sabalenka's power and mental toughness, acknowledging the world No. 1's ability to hit winners from anywhere and stay locked in during pressure moments. The final promises a contrast in styles — Sabalenka's raw aggression versus Gauff's speed and consistency — and a test of nerve and tactics. Both players have evolved since their last Grand Slam clash, and both are determined to leave Paris with more than just praise. With legacy, momentum, and rankings all on the line, the 2024 French Open final is poised to deliver a thrilling encounter between two of the sport's brightest stars — a match that could shape the next era of women's tennis. Read More

Mbappe 'Not Bitter', Says 'Didn't Leave Too Soon; My Story With PSG Was Over'
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Last Updated: Kylian Mbappe said there is no bitterness towards PSG's Champions League win after his move to Real Madrid. France captain Kylian Mbappe stated on Saturday that he harbours no resentment towards Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory following his departure to Real Madrid. 'I didn't leave too soon; my story with PSG was over. I am not bitter; I had reached the end of the road," Mbappe said during a press conference before Sunday's Nations League third-place play-off against Germany in Stuttgart. PSG triumphed 5-0 over Inter Milan to win the Champions League in Munich the previous Saturday, marking the club's first victory in the competition. 'I tried everything, and it was destiny that it happened without me," Mbappe remarked. 'PSG winning the Champions League without me doesn't affect me. I was happy, and I think they deserved it. 'They've had many years of struggle. I've been there too; I've played in every Champions League stage in Paris except for the victory. 'They're the best team in Europe. 'I don't remember seeing a team win 5-0 in a major final." Mbappe has expressed his ambition to win Europe's premier club competition, but the closest he came with his boyhood club was a loss in the 2020 final to Bayern Munich. The 24-year-old transferred to Madrid in the summer of 2024 hoping to capture the Champions League, but the Spanish giants were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Arsenal in April. First Published: June 07, 2025, 16:47 IST

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