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Men's French Open Final: Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner — when and where to watch on TV and streaming
The Jannik Sinner vs. Carlos Alcaraz final represents the first Grand Slam title clash between these rising stars. Having shared the last five major titles—Alcaraz with four, Sinner with one—their growing rivalry is fast emerging as a defining force in the future of tennis.
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( Originally published on Jun 07, 2025 )
A thrilling chapter in the new era of men's tennis is set to unfold on Sunday as Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner headlines the French Open 2025 men's singles final. With both players chasing history, the clash promises to be a compelling spectacle for tennis enthusiasts across the French Open schedule for June 8 begins at 10 a.m. BST with the women's doubles final, featuring Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini against Anna Danilina and Aleksandra Krunic. The marquee event—the men's singles final between World No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz—is set for 2 p.m. BST, 9 a.m (3 p.m. local time), as mentioned in a report by viewers in the United States, the Alcaraz vs Sinner final will be broadcast live at 9 a.m. ET on TNT and truTV, with streaming available via Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz final marks the first Grand Slam championship meeting between these two young stars. With four-time Slam winner Alcaraz and three-time major champion Sinner having split the last five Grand Slam titles between them, their rivalry is quickly becoming central to the sport's the retirements of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and the waning dominance of 24-time Slam winner Novak Djokovic, Alcaraz and Sinner have emerged as the new faces of the game. The winner on Sunday will be the 20th consecutive Slam champion with prior Grand Slam experience—underscoring the dominance of proven players in Paris since Nadal's 2005 the semi-finals, Jannik Sinner halted Djokovic's pursuit of a record 25th Slam title with a straight-sets victory, 6-4, 7-5, 7-6(3), marking his fourth straight win over the Serbian icon. Sinner is yet to drop a set at this year's tournament and has now compiled a 20-match win streak in Alcaraz advanced after opponent, Lorenzo Musetti retired in the semi-final, trailing 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-0, 2-0. The Spaniard, who defeated Sinner last month in the Italian Open final, holds an 8-4 career advantage in their head-to-head Alcaraz triumph, he will become the youngest man since Nadal in 2008 to claim five Grand Slam titles. A victory for Sinner would mark his third straight major win and position him to become the youngest male in the Open Era to complete the career Grand Slam if he wins Wimbledon next showdown at Roland Garros could be the first of many French Open finals between the two, as both continue to shape the next great era in men's the women's singles final, World No. 2 Coco Gauff defeated World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the French Open Final 2025 on Saturday. It was the first time since 2018 that the top two-ranked players met in a women's Slam final. Their last meeting also ended in a dramatic win for Coco Gauff at the 2023 US Open, where she overcame Sabalenka in three of the final, Sinner reflected on his rivalry with Alcaraz: 'It's fun and not fun—it pushes us to be our best. Facing Carlos in a Grand Slam final is special. The stage doesn't get any bigger.'As the world tunes in, the French Open 2025 promises a high-stakes clash that could define the next decade of men's men's French Open final is this Sunday, June 8, at 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m. PT. In the U.S., the men's final will air on TNT, truTV, and stream live on Open prize money is up by six per cent in 2025, with €2,550,000 (£2.13m) up for grabs for the men's and women's singles champions.