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Tennis championship
2025 tennis event results
Coco Gauff defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the final, 6–7(5–7) , 6–2, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2025 French Open .[ 1] It was her first French Open singles title and second major singles title overall. It was the first French Open final between the world No. 1 and 2 since 2013 , and the first at any major since the 2018 Australian Open .[ 2] Sabalenka was the first woman to reach the final of three consecutive majors since Serena Williams in 2016.[ 3]
Iga Świątek was the three-time defending champion,[ 4] but lost in the semifinals to Sabalenka.[ 5] The defeat ended her 26-match win streak in the event, second only to Chris Evert 's 29 consecutive wins.
Ranked No. 361, Loïs Boisson was the first Frenchwoman to reach the semifinals since Marion Bartoli in 2011 , and the first wildcard to do so in the Open Era .[ 6] Boisson was only the third woman in the Open Era to reach the semifinals of a major on her singles main-draw debut, after Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati at the 1989 and 1990 French Opens , respectively.[ 7] With her first-round win, Victoria Azarenka became the oldest woman to score a double bagel in a singles major main-draw match in the Open Era.[ 8] She also became the first woman to achieve the feat in three different decades.[ 9]
This marked the final French Open appearance of former world No. 4 and two-time doubles champion Caroline Garcia .[ 10] She lost in the first round to Bernarda Pera .[ 11]
Championship match statistics [ edit ]
Category
Gauff
Sabalenka
1st serve %
65/103 (63%)
69/116 (59%)
1st serve points won
39 of 65 = 60%
33 of 69 = 48%
2nd serve points won
19 of 38 = 50%
22 of 47 = 47%
Total service points won
56 of 103 = 54.37%
55 of 116 = 47.41%
Aces
3
2
Double faults
8
6
Winners
30
37
Unforced errors
30
70
Net points won
14 of 24 = 58%
25 of 40 = 63%
Break points converted
9 of 21 = 43%
6 of 13 = 46%
Return points won
61 of 116 = 53%
45 of 103 = 44%
Total points won
119
100
Source
The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of 19 May 2025. Rankings and points before are as of 26 May 2025.
Seed
Rank
Player
Points before
Points defending
Points earned
Points after
Status
1
1
Aryna Sabalenka
10,683
430
1,300
11,553
Runner-up, lost to Coco Gauff [2]
2
2
Coco Gauff
6,863
780
2,000
8,083
Champion , defeated Aryna Sabalenka [1]
3
3
Jessica Pegula
6,243
0
240
6,483
Fourth round lost to Loïs Boisson [WC]
4
4
Jasmine Paolini
5,865
1,300
240
4,805
Fourth round lost to Elina Svitolina [13]
5
5
Iga Świątek
5,838
2,000
780
4,618
Semifinals lost to Aryna Sabalenka [1]
6
6
Mirra Andreeva
4,985
780
430
4,635
Quarterfinals lost to Loïs Boisson [WC]
7
8
Madison Keys
4,184
130
430
4,484
Quarterfinals lost to Coco Gauff [2]
8
7
Zheng Qinwen
4,368
130
430
4,668
Quarterfinals lost to Aryna Sabalenka [1]
9
9
Emma Navarro
3,879
240
10
3,649
First round lost to Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro
10
10
Paula Badosa
3,684
130
130
3,684
Third round lost to Daria Kasatkina [17]
11
12
Diana Shnaider
3,108
10
70
3,168
Second round lost to Dayana Yastremska
12
11
Elena Rybakina
3,548
430
240
3,358
Fourth round lost to Iga Świątek [5]
13
14
Elina Svitolina
2,845
240
430
3,035
Quarterfinals lost to Iga Świątek [5]
14
13
Karolína Muchová
2,919
0
10
2,929
First round lost to Alycia Parks
15
15
Barbora Krejčíková
2,664
10
70
2,724
Second round lost to Veronika Kudermetova
16
16
Amanda Anisimova
2,634
70
240
2,804
Fourth round lost to Aryna Sabalenka [1]
17
17
Daria Kasatkina
2,631
70
240
2,801
Fourth round lost to Mirra Andreeva [6]
18
19
Donna Vekić
2,226
130
70
2,166
Second round lost to Bernarda Pera
19
18
Liudmila Samsonova
2,280
130
240
2,390
Fourth round lost to Zheng Qinwen [8]
20
20
Ekaterina Alexandrova
2,148
10
240
2,378
Fourth round lost to Coco Gauff [2]
21
21
Jeļena Ostapenko
2,140
70
130
2,200
Third round lost to Elena Rybakina [12]
22
22
Clara Tauson
2,098
240
130
1,988
Third round lost to Amanda Anisimova [16]
23
23
Beatriz Haddad Maia
2,091
10
10
2,091
First round lost to Hailey Baptiste
24
24
Elise Mertens
1,866
130
10
1,746
First round lost to Loïs Boisson [WC]
25
26
Magdalena Fręch
1,755
10
70
1,815
Second round lost to Markéta Vondroušová
26
25
Marta Kostyuk
1,796
70
10
1,736
First round lost to Sára Bejlek [Q]
27
27
Leylah Fernandez
1,735
130
10
1,615
First round lost to Olga Danilović
28
33
Peyton Stearns
1,536
130
10
1,416
First round lost to Eva Lys
29
29
Linda Nosková
1,628
70
10
1,568
First round lost to Anastasia Potapova
30
28
Anna Kalinskaya
1,717
70
10
1,657
First round lost to Marie Bouzková
31
30
Sofia Kenin
1,618
130
130
1,618
Third round lost to Madison Keys [7]
32
31
Yulia Putintseva
1,615
70
130
1,675
Third round lost to Mirra Andreeva [6]
Other entry information [ edit ]
The entry list was released based on the WTA rankings for the week of 14 April 2025.[ 14]
‡ – withdrew from entry list
§ – withdrew from main draw
Grand Slam events WTA 1000 tournaments
Doha (S , D )
Dubai (S , D )
Indian Wells (S , D , X )
Miami (S , D )
Madrid (S , D )
Rome (S , D )
Montreal (S , D )
Cincinnati (S , D )
Beijing (S , D )
Wuhan (S , D )
WTA 500 tournaments
Brisbane (S , D )
Adelaide (S , D )
Linz (S , D )
Abu Dhabi (S , D )
Mérida (S , D )
Charleston (S , D )
Stuttgart (S , D )
Strasbourg (S , D )
London (S , D )
Berlin (S , D )
Bad Homburg (S , D )
Washington DC (S , D )
Monterrey (S , D )
Guadalajara (S , D )
Seoul (S , D )
Ningbo (S , D )
Tokyo (S , D )
WTA 250 tournaments
Auckland (S , D )
Hobart (S , D )
Singapore (S , D )
Cluj-Napoca (S , D )
Austin (S , D )
Bogotá (S , D )
Rouen (S , D )
Rabat (S , D )
Rosmalen (S , D )
Nottingham (S , D )
Eastbourne (S , D )
Hamburg (S , D )
Iași (S , D )
Prague (S , D )
Cleveland (S , D )
São Paulo (S , D )
Osaka (S , D )
Guangzhou (S , D )
Chennai (S , D )
Jiujiang (S , D )
Hong Kong (S , D )
Team events