Sabalenka vs Gauff Prediction 7 June 2025


🎾 For the first time since 2013, the Roland Garros final will feature the world's top two players. Despite the tournament's unexpected twists and turns, the final showdown brings together the best of the best. Aryna Sabalenka will face off against Coco Gauff for the title and 2000 ranking points. Who will emerge victorious in their clash? Check out our prediction.
Head-to-Head
Sabalenka and Gauff are evenly matched-10 encounters with 5 wins each. On clay, they've faced off twice, again splitting victories. Their most recent clash was in the Madrid tournament final, where Aryna triumphed in a tiebreak to claim the title.
H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Aryna Sabalenka Player Overview
Sabalenka played two evenly matched sets against Iga Swiatek in the semifinals. The Polish player appeared slightly better, but the Belarusian was in superior physical condition. When Aryna extended the rallies, Swiatek took control, but once Sabalenka improved her serve to 80%, her opponent started to falter. In the third set, Swiatek lacked the energy, technique, and consistency, and Aryna blanked her in just 24 minutes.
The final promises a contrasting style of play from both sides. The world number one will focus on her serve, but Gauff is one of the best sprinters this season, making it easy for her to chase down and return even the fastest balls. This will be Sabalenka's first Roland Garros final in her career, and she's definitely eager to claim victory. Moreover, this season she's managed to level the clay court head-to-head with Cori.
Match Results: Aryna Sabalenka

Cori Gauff Player Overview
Gauff breezed past Loa Boisson with little trouble. How did this happen? After all, the Frenchwoman had pulled off the incredible feat of defeating the world's third and sixth-ranked players. However, unlike them, Coco is much more emotionally stable. While she might lag behind Mirra Andreeva in some technical aspects, the American has more experience in high-stakes matches where the crowd isn't on your side. Gauff simply tuned out the noise and played against the 361st-ranked player in the world, not Boisson, who had the entire stadium's support. In just an hour, Coco secured a 2-0 victory, despite committing two double faults, and advanced to the next round.
It's those double faults that could be the undoing of the world's second-ranked player in the final. Although we've all seen her win even with ten double faults-it might just be her style. Nevertheless, Gauff has promised to remain as calm as possible for the final. Will this approach backfire on her?
Match Results: Cori Gauff
Editorial Prediction
Sabalenka has significantly improved in various aspects this season. She's performing exceptionally well at the net, her drop shots are impressive, and she's handling long rallies better than before. On the other hand, Gauff's physical fitness and mental resilience are her strong suits in this narrative. She has moved past her loss in the Madrid final, as she mentioned herself, and over the last three years at Roland Garros, only Swiatek has managed to defeat her. On clay, both players are quite evenly matched, though Sabalenka is still honing her skills for this surface, while Gauff has already mastered it long ago. This promises to be a tightly contested and intriguing match, possibly featuring a tiebreaker. Our bet is on the total match games over 20.5.

Betting Tips: Aryna Sabalenka - Cori Gauff






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