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Jelena Ostapenko vs. Simona Halep, French Open 2017: Time, TV schedule, and live stream for women’s final

Halep and Ostapenko will both be playing for their first-ever French Open title.

2017 French Open - Day Twelve
2017 French Open - Day Twelve
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Simona Halep, the third seed, and Jelena Ostapenko, an unseeded player, will compete for the 2017 French Open women’s singles title on Saturday.

The women’s final will begin at 9 a.m. ET and will be broadcast by NBC in the United States. The match will also be available via live stream online at NBC Sports. Downloading the NBC Sports app on various connected devices will also allow you to watch the match.

Ostapenko had never won a match at Roland Garros prior to 2017. Halep nearly skipped the tournament with an ankle injury. The big difference between the two is that Halep drew plenty of buzz going into the clay court season and many picked her to win it all.

Angelique Kerber, the top seed, was bounced out of the tournament in the first round. And on top of that, Serena Williams missed the clay season due to her pregnancy. A lot of things went right for Halep, and when it mattered most, she took advantage.

Halep was drawn into the same half of the bracket as Karolina Pliskova, the second seed. She faced Pliskova in the semifinals on Thursday and won the match in three sets, punching her tickets into the finals.

Ostapenko faced Timea Bacsinszky in the semifinals, and she also won the match in three sets. Prior to that, she had an even tougher opponent in Caroline Wozniacki, but she passed that test as well to advance.

Below is all you need to know to watch Saturday’s match.

How to watch the French Open

Date: Saturday, June 10

Location: Stade Roland Garros, Paris

Time: 9 a.m. ET

TV: NBC

Online Streaming: NBC Sports

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