French Open Men's Singles Final Prediction
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Updated: 11 June 2023

French Open Men’s Singles Final Predictions 2023. After days of intense competition, the moment we have all been eagerly waiting for has arrived — the final of this prestigious Grand Slam tournament. As the world watches with bated breath, exceptional athletes will showcase their skills and determination on the iconic clay courts of the Stade Roland-Garros in a battle that will define their careers.

The French Open 2023 Men’s Singles final is going to be held on 11th June at 7.30 pm IST.

Let’s go through the basic pieces of information about the French Open Men’s Singles Final 2023 –

French Open Men’s Singles Final Details

Date11 June
Time7.30 PM IST
VenueParis, France
SurfaceClay
CategoryGrand Slam
BroadcastIndia – SonyTen; UK – Eurosport; USA – NBC Sports, Peacock TV, Tennis Channel
Prize Money€49,600,000 or 439 crore INR

Also Read: Roland-Garros: French Open 2023 Results

French Open Men’s Singles Final Predictions 2023

Novak Djokovic Vs Casper Ruud

Third Seed Vs Fourth Seed

Irrespective of the outcome of the Zverev vs Ruud semifinal, the tennis world held its breath in anticipation of the highly-anticipated clash between Djokovic and Alcaraz in the 2023 French Open. Experts widely regarded the winner of this captivating match as the frontrunner, ready to seize the prestigious championship title. The tennis community eagerly awaited the outcome, fully aware that the result would significantly influence the tournament’s ultimate favourite.

Djokovic’s exceptional form took him to the semifinals of the clay court major, where he triumphed over Kovacevic, Fucsovics, Davidovich Fokina, Varillas, and Khachanov. Djokovic claimed victory in the semifinals against top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz, taking the first set 6-3. Although Alcaraz mounted a strong comeback, winning the second set 7-5, he grappled with cramps, allowing Djokovic to assert his dominance in the subsequent sets, clinching them 6-1 and 6-1 to secure his place in the final.

Ruud, holding the fourth seed, showcased his prowess on the Paris clay court, triumphing over Ymer, Olivieri, Zhizhen, Jarry, and sixth seed Rune to advance to the semifinals. Engaging in an exhilarating semifinal duel with the 22nd seed Zverev, Ruud made an impressive start by winning the first set 6-3. Maintaining control throughout the match, he ultimately secured the second set 6-4.

 Zverev began to lose his grip on the match, as the 24-year-old Ruud dominated the third set 6-0, propelling him to reach the French Open final for the second consecutive year.