French Open 2025: Men’s Singles Final—Dream Match Start Time and Viewing Guide

Jannik Sinner faces Carlos Alcaraz in a ‘dream’ French Open The 2025 men's singles final will take place on Sunday as both tennis icons clash for the championship title.

Alcaraz, seeded second, Is the reigning champion at Roland-Garros? and is aiming to land the fifth major title of his career in the Paris showdown.

World No. 1 Sinner, who has won three Grand Slams, is aiming for his first French Open championship following his comeback. three-month ban in May.

Alcaraz currently leads the head-to-head 7-4 with Sinner but anything can happen in a final. Here’s the start time for the clash and how to watch it…

At what time is the French Open final scheduled?

The beginning time for the French Open men’s singles final is 2pm British time at 3 PM on Sunday, June 8.

Where can you watch Jannik Sinner versus Carlos Alcaraz?

You can watch and live stream the 2025 French Open live on TNT Sports and discovery+ in the UK.

Sinner vs Alcaraz coverage will get underway on TNT Sports 1 at 1pm, around one hour before the match starts.

Jannik Sinner's run to the French Open final

Below is a list of players that Jannik Sinner has defeated so far at Roland-Garros...

  • First round – Arthur Rinderknech
  • Second round – Richard Gasquet
  • Third round – Jiri Lehecka
  • Fourth round – Andrey Rublev
  • Quarter-final – Alexander Bublik
  • Semi-final – Novak Djokovic

What happened the last time they played?

Alcaraz has a great recent record against Sinner, with the Spaniard coming out on top the last four times he has played against his Italian rival.

Recently, they competed in the finals of the Italian Open – Sinner's first tournament since returning from his contentious suspension – with Alcaraz emerging victorious at 7-6, 6-1.

Carlos Alcaraz's journey to the French Open finals

These are the players that Carlos Alcaraz has defeated at Roland-Garros up until now:

  • First round – Giulio Zeppieri
  • Second round – Fábián Marozsán
  • Third round – Damir Džumhur
  • Fourth round – Ben Shelton
  • Quarter-final – Tommy Paul
  • Semi-final – Lorenzo Musetti

Alcaraz enters the finals as the mild favorite.

The former world No. 1 and tennis analyst Mats Wilander thinks that Alcaraz goes into the French Open final as a marginal favorite over Sinner.

'Sinner and Alcaraz have demonstrated over the last two years that they are the top players globally,' Wilander stated to TNT Sports.

'They competed here in the semifinals last year; at first, Sinner led by two sets before Carlos Alcaraz made an impressive comeback to secure victory in five.'

‘Everyone knows that when Sinner and Alcaraz play, they have unbelievable matches because they move so well and hit the ball so hard.

‘Alcaraz probably goes in as a little bit of a favourite as his head to head is a little bit better than Jannik Sinner’s but it is very open.

‘I can’t believe we’re getting the final between number one and number two – Sinner v Alcaraz – that’s a dream final for me.’

The Roland-Garros men’s singles final is live on TNT Sports and discovery+ on Sunday from 1pm.

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