Coco Gauff
Coco Gauff has reached the women's singles and doubles final at this year's Roland Garros
Dates: 22 May-5 June Venue: Roland Garros, Paris
Coverage: Live text and radio commentaries of selected matches across BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra, the BBC Sport website and app

As a 15-year-old, Coco Gauff was under a lot of pressure, but now she is ready to win her first Grand Slam.

Gauff made it to the fourth round of the Wimbledon tournament.

The 18-year-old says she will try to end Swiatek's run of 34 matches without a loss.

American Gauff said that he always wanted to play her in a final.

She has won the past eight finals she has played in and claimed five successive titles this year.

Gauff has not dropped a set in this year's tournament and has spent the past three years building on her impressive performances at Wimbledon.

Since beating Venus Williams at SW19 on her Grand Slam main draw debut, Gauff has enjoyed a steady rise up the rankings and claimed some notable wins, including ending Naomi Osaka's title defense at the 2020 Australian Open

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This version of me is ready to win a Slam - Gauff

Since 1999, the youngest American to win a Grand Slam has been Serena Williams.

Her Wimbledon run caught the attention of the public, with the former First Lady of the United States posting about her on social media.

Gauff said on the eve of the final that she put too much pressure on herself because she wanted to win too much.

Gauff said there was a fine line between believing in yourself and pushing yourself too hard.

I don't believe my life will change if I lift the trophy.

If I don't win the trophy, the people who love me will still love me.

Gauff called for an end to gun violence in America after she won the semi-finals.

She said she looked at life beyond tennis thanks to her family and friends.

She said that she put herself in a bubble and felt like she was playing tennis.

My grandmother thinks there is more to life than this.

My father told me I could change the world with my racquet. He did not mean that when he played tennis. He meant to speak out.

Swiatek aiming for fast start

Iga Swiatek
Iga Swiatek has worn a ribbon in the Ukrainian colours on her cap during her matches

Swiatek broke her opponent's service in all six of her matches in Paris, making her one of the best front-runner on the tour.

At last year's Italian Open, she dominated her opponents through her power and speed, and she did it in 45 minutes.

Swiatek will equal Venus Williams for the longest winning streak on the tour if she wins the final.

Swiatek said that he wanted to put pressure on his opponents because he knows how it feels.

I try to be aware that my opponent is going to be stressed as well.

Swiatek thinks Gauff could be a rival for a long time.

Swiatek won in straight sets at the Miami Open.

Swiatek thinks her opponent has had a lot of pressure in her life.

I forget that she is 18 when I see her.

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