French Open 2025: Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff set to Roland Garros showcase

Sabalenka and Gauff overcome two very different challenges in their respective semifinals.
Sabalenka highlighted his position as a title, ending an impressive three-set victory with 26 games in four-time champion Iga Swiatek.
Meanwhile, Gauff competed against the guerrilla crowd but effectively ended the fairytale run of French wildcard French Lois Boisson.
Sabalenka continues to show extraordinary consistency at the highest level of the sport, her third straight major singles final.
The 27-year-old is the first woman to achieve this feat since the great Serena Williams nine years ago.
Sabalenka has played 10 games this year and reached seven finals, leading the WTA Tour with 40 wins in 46 games.
At the same time, Goff continued to become a force that cannot be ignored on clay.
The 21-year-old bid for the first championship of the season and was the youngest woman in the finals of the Madrid, Rome and France Open that same year.
Since Maria Sharapova in 2007, she has also reached the Roland Garros final, becoming the youngest player to accumulate 70 victories in the Grand Slam Championship.



