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French Open 2012 Schedule: Where and When to Watch Men's and Women's Finals

Adam WellsJun 7, 2018

After two long weeks of intense action at Roland Garros, the 2012 French Open comes to a close this weekend, with the men's and women's finals taking center court. 

With so much great tennis action on the docket this weekend, you have to know where to see it all happen. Here is where you can find both finals matches. 

Where: Roland Garros in Paris, France

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When: Saturday, June 9 at 9:00 a.m. ET (Women's Final: Maria Sharapova. vs Sara Errani); Sunday, June 10 at 9:00 a.m. ET (Men's Final: Novak Djokovic vs. Rafael Nadal)

Watch: Both matches on NBC

Live Stream: NBC Sports

On the women's side, Maria Sharapova is making her second consecutive trip to a Grand Slam final; she lost to Victoria Azarenka at the Australian Open. She has not won a major since the Australian Open in 2008, and is looking to complete the career Grand Slam against Sara Errani. 

Errani came out of nowhere to make it to this spot. She is currently No. 24 in the WTA World Rankings, and has had to defeat four straight ranked opponents to advance to her first Grand Slam final. 

For the men, everything in this event starts with Rafael Nadal. He has not dropped a set, and is coming off the complete and total destruction of David Ferrer in the semi-finals. Rafa is looking for his seventh French Open title. 

His opponent will be none other than Novak Djokovic, who had quite an impressive performance of his own against Roger Federer. Like Sharapova, Djoker is looking to complete the career Grand Slam with a victory against Nadal. 

They are so evenly matched—it is almost impossible to favor one over the other. If you had to pick, Nadal would get the edge by virtue of his dominance at this event since 2005.

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