French Open singles finals
Mirra Andreeva, the eighth seed, plays world No 114 Maja Chwalinska for the Coupe Suzanne-Lenglen in this afternoon’s showpiece.
Sunday’s men’s final will see second seed Alexander Zverev play world no 14 and 10th seed Flavio Cobolli, after the Italian’s expected semi-final opponent, Matteo Arnaldi, withdrew with a viral illness.
Flo Clifford6 June 2026 12:55
Britain’s Henry Patten and partner Harri Heliovaara fall short in French Open men’s doubles final
The first of today’s finals is over: Briton Henry Patten and his Finnish partner Harri Heliovaara fell to a straight-sets defeat in the French Open men’s doubles final, although they will still be crowned joint world No 1 for the first time in Monday’s updated rankings.
The second seeds were bidding for their third major title together and to go one step closer to completing the career grand slam, after winning Wimbledon in 2024 and the Australian Open last season.
But they were distinctly second best in Saturday’s final, losing to top seeds and defending champions Marcel Granollers of Spain and Argentina’s Horacio Zeballos 6-4 6-2. It made for their third grand slam title together, after the French Open and the US Open last year.
Flo Clifford6 June 2026 12:45
French Open order of play: Saturday 6 June
Men’s Doubles final – 11am
Marcel Granollers / Horacio Zeballos (1) v Harri Heliovaara / Henry Patten (2)
Women’s Singles final – 3pm
Maja Chwalinska v Mirra Andreeva (8)
Women’s Wheelchair Singles final – not before 12pm
Diede De Groot (4) v Ksenia Chasteau
Girls’ Singles final – not before 12pm
Alisa Oktiabreva (12) v Xinran Sun (2)
Luis Guto Miguel (1) v Michael Antonius (13)
Jamie Mackenzie / Vincent Jakob Reisach (8) v Mathys Domenc / Daniel Jade
Quad Wheelchair Singles final – 11am
Ahmet Kaplan v Niels Vink (2)
Men’s Wheelchair Singles final
Tokito Oda (1) v Alfie Hewett (2)
Jordyn Hazelitt / Welles Newman (8) v Jana Kovackova / Katerina Zajickova
Flo Clifford6 June 2026 12:35
When is the French Open women’s final?
The French Open women’s final takes place on Saturday 6 June, at 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.
Flo Clifford6 June 2026 12:25
French Open women’s final
A first-time grand slam champion will be crowned at the end of an unpredictable and surprising French Open, with the women’s final taking place on Saturday 6 June.
Eighth seed Mirra Andreeva is the hot favourite against world No 114 Maja Chwalinska, who has won nine matches in a row and made history as the first qualifier to reach a Roland-Garros final.
The Pole beat Olympic champion Qinwen Zheng and seeded players Elise Mertens, Anna Kalinskaya and Diana Shnaider, as well as former world No 3 Maria Sakkari, on her way to Saturday’s showpiece.
19-year-old Andreeva meanwhile saw off 27th seed Marie Bouzkova and 18th seed Sorana Cirstea, as well as in-form 15th seed Marta Kostyuk, to reach her first ever slam final.
Flo Clifford6 June 2026 12:15
Good afternoon
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the French Open women’s final!
Teenage eighth seed Mirra Andreeva faces Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska in an intriguing battle between pace and power, and tactical intelligence and court-craft.
Play begins at 2pm BST, and we’ll have build-up, live scores and latest updates from here.
Flo Clifford6 June 2026 12:08

