Alexander Zverev plays Flavio Cobolli in the final of the French Open, with the German bidding to end his grand slam duck after three bruising final defeats.
The second seed has been the red-hot favourite to lift the Coupe des Mousquetaires since the surprise early exits of top seed Jannik Sinner and 24-time major winner Novak Djokovic, and has made smooth progress through the draw, only dropping two sets.
The scar tissue from those three losses in major finals is likely to be his biggest weakness – which 10th seed Cobolli will hope to exploit, with the Italian appearing in his maiden grand slam final.
The world No 14 advanced to the final via walkover after compatriot Matteo Arnaldi came down with a viral illness, which prevented him taking to the court for Friday’s semi-final.
He faces Zverev at 3pm local time on the final day of Roland-Garros, after Mirra Andreeva beat Maja Chwalinska 6-3 6-2 to seal the women’s title on Saturday.
When is the French Open men’s final?
The French Open men’s final takes place on Sunday 7 June, after the women’s doubles final, which begins at 11am local time (10am BST).
The men’s final will therefore start after the conclusion of that match, and not before 3pm local time (2pm BST).
Is the French Open on TV?
The tournament is shown live on TNT Sports in the UK as well as online on HBO Max.
In the US, it is broadcast live on TNT Sports, Max, truTV and CNN.
French Open order of play: Sunday 7 June
Court Philippe-Chatrier
Women’s Doubles final – 11am
Katerina Siniakova / Taylor Townsend (1) v Anna Danilina / Aleksandra Krunic (2)
Men’s Singles final – not before 3pm
Flavio Cobolli (10) v Alexander Zverev (2)
