French Open LIVE: Zverev and Cobolli set to lock horns for Roland Garros title
<p><strong>14:22 CET - </strong>This will be the third time that Zverev and Cobolli have faced off this year, with their two previous clashes also coming in this clay-court season.</p><p>Cobolli beat Zverev in the German's own backyard back in April, winning in straight sets in the Munich semi-finals, but Zverev then got revenge in the quarter-finals of the Madrid Open.</p><p>They also met at last year's French Open, where Zverev claimed a dominant straight-sets win.</p><p><strong>12:50 CET - </strong>Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend have won the women's doubles titles with a 6-2, 7-5 win over Anna Danilina and Aleksandra Krunic.</p><p>It's the third Grand Slam title that they've won as a pair and the fourth women's doubles crown that Siniakova has claimed at Roland Garros, as well as the 11th major she's won in the format.</p><p><strong>12:16 CET - </strong>With just under three hours to go, let's take a look at how today's finalists got here.</p><p>Zverev was on the stronger half of the draw, but made his way through it in convincing fashion, seeing off young talents Rafael Jodar and Jakub Mensik without too much trouble.</p><p>He's dropped just two sets in total, very much living up to his billing as favourite following the exits of Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic.</p><p>Cobolli too has managed to avoid playing any five-setters and has also dropped just two sets on his way to a first Grand Slam final. He has spent fewer hours on court than Zverev, not having to play a semi-final due to Matteo Arnaldi's withdrawal.</p><p>That could mean the Italian has more in the tank than the German today, but it could also have disrupted his rhythm, given that he hasn't played in four days now.</p><p><strong>10:15 CET - </strong>If you missed any of yesterday's women's final, or you're looking to know how 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva captured her first Grand Slam trophy, <strong>check out our feature on her road to the title!</strong></p><p>You can also enjoy the full match highlights below:</p><p><strong>09:00 CET - </strong>Hello, and welcome to our live coverage of the final day of the 2026 French Open. Yesterday, we enjoyed Mirra Andreeva defeating Maja Chwalinska in the women's title match, but today is all about the men's decider. </p><p><strong>Germany's Alexander Zverev will be looking to finally claim his first Grand Slam crown against Italian Flavio Cobolli, who has also never won a major.</strong></p><p>The bookmakers and experts will have Zverev as the firm favourite, but Cobolli is coming into the match extremely fresh having had a walkover semi-final, and with nothing to lose. In other words, all the pressure is on Zverev to break his career-long Grand Slam curse.</p><p><strong>The match is scheduled to start just after 15:00 CET. Get ready for it by reading our in-depth preview here!</strong></p><p>Before the men's singles final will be the women's doubles decider from 11:00 CET between top seeds Katerina Siniakova & Taylor Townsend and the second-seeded pair of Anna Danilina & Aleksandra Krunic. <strong>Follow that match here!</strong></p>