Iga Swiatek v Jasmine Paolini: French Open women’s singles final – live | French Open 2024

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With the sun out in Paris and the players due on court in less than ten minutes, here is Tumaini’s preview:

Head to heads

Swiatek and Paolini have met twice in the past, Swaitek winning both games. Swiatek, aged just 17, won 6-2, 6-1 in a 2018 Czech ITF challenger and in 2022 won 6-3, 6-0 en route to the US Open title.

A late bloomer: Jasmine Paolini

It seems outrageous to call a 28 year old sapling a late bloomer but, in tennis terms, Paolini is. Up until the beginning of this year, she had only won four Grand Slam matches from a total of 16.

2024, however, has seen something of a turnaround. She reached the fourth round of the Australian Open, danced in the top 20 after winning the WTA 1000 Dubai Tennis Championship and has now clawed her way into the French Open Final. “ To dream,” she told the crowd after winning her semi-final, “is the most important thing in sport.”

Trivia fact – both finalists speak Polish, as Paolini’s mother has Polish heritage and spoke Polish to her at home.

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Eyes on Swiatek

At just 23, Swiatek has played in four Grand Slam finals – and won all of them. She was triumphant at the US Open in 2022 and at Roland-Garros in 2020, 2022 and 2023. And has won 20 consecutive matches on the Paris clay.

Lindsay Davenport was pretty blunt on the Tennis Channel: “Iga Swiatek is as big a favorite as you could possibly be in a Grand Slam final.

Naomi Osaka did test her properly in the third round, losing 7-6, 1-6, 7-5, something to give a glimmer of hope to Paolini. Here is Tuamaini Carayol’s report of that game:

Preamble

Good afternoon! Welcome to our coverage of the women’s singles final between Iga Swiatek and Jasmine Paolini in Paris. The No. 1 seed’s arrival in the final is no surprise – the queen of clay has been in majestic form since coming back from match point against Naomi Osaka in the third round, and is now on course to become only the third woman to win three successive French titles in the open era – after Justine Henin. and Monica Seles

Paolini’s position the other side of the net is more of an eye-opener, having never previously gone beyond the second round in Paris. At 28, she is finally finding her wings. Can she overturn the odds and defeat Swiatek? We will find out soon.

Play starts at 2pm BST.

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