The men’s singles and women’s doubles finals will be the two highlights on Sunday’s final day of the tournament.
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The final blows of the racket will resound on Sunday June 5 at Porte d’Auteuil. The Norwegian Casper Ruud has an appointment on the Philippe-Chatrier court to face the king of Parisian clay, Rafael Nadal, 13 years his senior. The Spaniard will try to win a 14th title at Roland-Garros and a 22nd Grand Slam title.
Before this final, the public will find on the Central the French pair Caroline Garcia-Kristina Mladenovic, who will have the opportunity to offer themselves a second trophy in Paris after their victory in 2016. They will be opposed to the Americans Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff. The latter will have had only twenty-four hours to digest her express defeat in the singles final against the world number 1, Iga Swiatek.
Other matches on the program: the men’s quad tennis singles final and the women’s wheelchair tennis doubles final, which started on Saturday but were interrupted by the rain, then the men’s doubles wheelchair tennis final.