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French Open: Iga Swiatek v Coco Gauff meet in 2022 final, live stream, how to watch on TV, order of play

The French Open is close to finding out the first of its two singles champions, and Day 14 sees Iga Swiatek take on Coco Gauff on Saturday afternoon to decide the 2022 women's champion. Swiatek is the women's No. 1 and is looking to celebrate that achievement with her second Grand Slam victory after winning at Roland-Garros in 2020.

Ad/> Gauff meanwhile has long been tipped for the top and could prove her worth on Saturday. /> Roland-Garros'Stunning' drop shot winner from Ruud from behind baseline against Cilic38 MINUTES AGO Once the women's final is decided, the men's doubles follows on the same court. Twelfth seeds Marcelo Arevalo and Jean-Julien Rojer of El Salvador and Netherlands respectively, face Croatia's Ivan Dodig and American Austin Krajicek.

Also on show is Eurosport pundit Mats Wilander, taking part in a legends doubles match on Court Suzanne-Lenglen on Saturday morning. He teams up with Belgian Xavier Malisse as they face French duo Mansour Bahrami and Julien Benneteau. Top Match — Iga Swiatek v Coco Gauff After her breakthrough season aged just 15, many tipped the preternaturally talented American teenager Gauff to win a Grand Slam in the near future.

It has not happened so far, but she has a shot at glory in Paris on Saturday. Swiatek, three years older at 21, has shown the heights that a young player can reach in the game. Following the retirement of Ashleigh Barty, she moved into the No.1 ranking in early April, and can consolidate her position with her second Grand Slam — which would also be the second French Open for the Pole after her 2020 triumph.

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