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Generational final battle: Sabalenka and Gauff fight for first clay triumph

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  Saturday's French Open 2025 final will bring tennis drama of the highest quality. Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff, currently the world's first and second-ranked players, will clash in a match that could define the future of women's tennis. For both, Roland Garros represents an elusive goal - neither has won the tournament on Parisian clay. Twenty-seven-year-old Belarusian Sabalenka enters her first Roland Garros final in the form of her life. The Australian champion from this January carries an incredible streak of three consecutive Grand Slam finals. Her journey through the Parisian tournament was nearly perfect - she lost only one set and demolished four-time champion Iga Swiatek in the semifinals with a decisive set 6:0 in just twenty-two minutes. Gauff at twenty-one seeks her second Grand Slam title after her 2023 US Open triumph. The American star already stood in a Roland Garros final once in 2022, when she fell to Swiatek. Last year at the same venue, she won the...

ALCARAZ VS. SINNER: GENERATIONAL WAR! FRENCH OPEN 2025 WITHOUT NADAL - WHO WILL DOMINATE PARISIAN CLAY?

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  May 25 - June 8,  2025 French Open 2025 Roland Garros, Paris After two decades of Rafael Nadal's dominance, French Open 2025 returns to unpredictability. Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and world number one Jannik Sinner have split the last five Grand Slams between them. Now they will battle on the world's slowest surface for 2.55 million euros. The first French Open without the King of Clay since 2004 promises to be a tennis explosion. Carlos Alcaraz is 22 years old and has already won the French Open. This year on clay, he looks unbeatable. He defeated Sinner 7-6, 6-1 in the Italian Open final and ended his 26-match winning streak. The Spaniard is the clear bookmakers' favorite with odds of 1.00. Alcaraz's 2025 clay statistics speak clearly - Italian Open winner, Barcelona finalist, and dominant spring clay-courter. The young man's physical strength in peak form combined with experience from last year's Roland Garros victory makes him the main title ...