Summary

  • Coco Gauff beats Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 6-4 to win women's singles title

  • First Paris singles title for Gauff and second singles major overall

  • Emotional Sabalenka laments 'worst final I ever played'

  • World number one Sabalenka has lost successive Grand Slam finals

  • GB's Neal Skupski/Joe Salisbury beaten 6-0 6-7 (5-7) 7-5 by Marcel Granollers/Horacio Zeballos

  1. Postpublished at 19:24 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Hewett/Reid 6-4 1-3 Houdet/Oda

    Gordon Reid has called a three-minute medical timeout on Court Suzanne-Lenglen.

    It looks as though the Brit has an open wound on the side of his right thumb, which appears to be bleeding slightly and looks quite sore.

    He is receiving some medical attention but should be absolutely fine to carry on here.

  2. Postpublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 7 June

    Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 4-4 Salisbury/Skupski*

    The roof was open earlier for the women's final when Coco Gauff beat Aryna Sabalenka with the wind fizzing around at court-level.

    It's shut now and you can hear the rain bouncing off it as we enter a crucial stage of the second set.

  3. Granollers holdspublished at 19:22 British Summer Time 7 June

    Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 4-4 Salisbury/Skupski*

    Spain's Marcel Granollers stands at lofty six ft and three in - he's using every bit of that frame to race through this service game for a hold to love.

    It stays on serve. Who blinks first in this second set?

  4. Houdet holdspublished at 19:19 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Hewett/Reid 6-4 1-3 Houdet/Oda

    Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid fail to break back, letting three break points go amiss.

    Stephane Houdet and Tokito Oda were determined to keep a hold of their lead and managed to win four points on the bounce to take a service hold.

    Alfie Hewett did well to hit three back-to-back winners, but their 0-40 lead just seemed to slip away without warning. The British pair are now two games adrift in this second set.

  5. Skupski holdspublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 3-4 Salisbury/Skupski

    Neal Skupski gambles on the baseline and moves early but it's read to easily by Horacio Zeballos who executes a forehand winner for 30-30.

    Skupski strikes back with a pacey serve that is returned into the net before getting an ace with his next to hold.

  6. Zeballos holdspublished at 19:14 British Summer Time 7 June

    Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 3-3 Salisbury/Skupski*

    Horacio Zeballos races through his service game to seal a hold to 15.

    Pressure back on Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury.

  7. Houdet/Oda breakpublished at 19:12 British Summer Time 7 June

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 1-2 Houdet/Oda*

    Alfie Hewett is broken on serve! You just cannot separate these two finalists at the moment.

    There is some serious hitting going down on Court Suzanne-Lenglen, and Stephane Houdet and Tokito Oda's persistency has just paid off with a break of serve.

    The unseeded pair lead for the first time in this second set. Can they open up a two-game cushion now?

  8. Salisbury holdspublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 2-3 Salisbury/Skupski

    Another fine serve from Joe Salisbury gets it back to deuce.

    This is the kind of resilience that was lacking in the opening set when the British pair failed to defend any of the three break points they faced.

    Neal Skupski earns advantage before displaying some incredible net play. The Liverpudlian has the ball fired at chest height on three occasions before Horacio Zeballos eventually fails to get it back over.

    A big hold.

  9. Break point Granollers/Zeballospublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 2-2 Salisbury/Skupski

    Well saved by Joe Salisbury who serves right on the T and a scrambling Horacio Zeballos can't return.

    The British pair are back on the defence, though, as Neal Skupski goes long.

  10. Oda holdspublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Hewett/Reid 6-4 1-1 Houdet/Oda

    All on level terms in this second set on Court Suzanne-Lenglen, with Tokito Oda hitting a brilliant ace on deuce-point to keep things all square.

    Oda got lots of width on his serve and it just seemed to explode with power on impact.

    There are plenty of long rallies being played out, with both pairs covering the court exceptionally well, but it is the drop shot and cross-court winners that are making the difference in this men's wheelchair doubles final.

  11. Break point Granollers/Zeballospublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 2-2 Salisbury/Skupski

    Joe Salisbury kicks off his service game with his first ace of the match.

    After a quick glance at the hand signals of partner Neal Skupski, Salisbury opts for the serve and volley but can only find the net.

    Horacio Zeballos strides forward and whips a forehand into the corner for 40-30.

  12. Granollers holdspublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 7 June

    Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 2-2 Salisbury/Skupski*

    Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos are yet to defend break point and an ace from the former suggests it might be a while until they have to.

    A little pop shot at the net from Zeballos seals a comfortable hold to 15.

  13. Reid holdspublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 7 June

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 1-0 Houdet/Oda*

    Alfie Hewett is popping off drop shots left, right and centre on Court Suzanne-Lenglen!

    The British pair are already halfway home to claiming a sixth consecutive Roland Garros title, and they move a step closer with another service hold on deuce-point.

    Men's wheelchair singles number one Tokito Oda is challenging with some strong forehand hitting, but it's all going quite well for the British pair.

  14. Skupski holdspublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 1-2 Salisbury/Skupski

    No break for the British duo but can they win back-to-back games?

    Neal Skupski on serve.

    Just a third unforced error of the match from either Marcel Granollers or Horacio Zeballos puts their rivals within a point of holding.

    Skupski gets it.

  15. Granollers holdspublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 7 June

    Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 1-1 Salisbury/Skupski*

    It's taken seven games but the British pair are on the board. Can Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury build further momentum and claim a first break of the match?

    Skupski with a fine forehand from the baseline nestles deep into the corner for 30-30.

    Marcel Granollers has great variation in his serve and his latest effort is wide and unreturnable for the hold.

  16. Game and first set - Hewett/Reidpublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 7 June

    Hewett/Reid 6-4 Houdet/Oda

    Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid have the breakthrough!

    The top seeds force Japan's Tokito Oda to go long with a forehand on deuce-point and they claim the first set after being unable to see out set point at 30-40.

    Hewett and Reid are covering the court so well out there and their communication is unmatched at the moment.

  17. Salisbury holdspublished at 18:53 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 0-1 Salisbury/Skupski

    It's well defended by Neal Skupski and then he gets lucky with a net return skimming off his racquet but landing kindly in the tramlines.

    The first cheers from the British fans as Joe Salisbury secures the hold.

  18. Break point Granollers/Zeballospublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 7 June

    *Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 0-0 Salisbury/Skupski

    The rallies have been incredibly short and that's favouring Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos.

    Joe Salisbury smashes into the clay to hand the British duo a 30-15 lead but then it starts to fall apart.

    A cross-court winner from Granollers and they are looking at another break.

  19. Postpublished at 18:48 British Summer Time 7 June

    Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 0-0 Salisbury/Skupski*

    Neal Skupski just popped off court between sets but the Liverpudlian is back and we're ready to go with Joe Salisbury on serve.

    Time to brush that opening set to one side and try to find a foothold.

  20. Game and first set - Granollers/Zeballospublished at 18:46 British Summer Time 7 June

    Granollers/Zeballos 6-0 Salisbury/Skupski*

    More of the same.

    A Joe Salisbury return is slammed straight into the clay from the net by Marcel Granollers.

    The opening set is done and dusted in just 25 minutes.