The 2025 French Open drew to a close with a thrilling men's final that was as much a spectacle off the court as it was on. Celebrities from various fields, including Bollywood, Hollywood, and sports, flocked to Roland Garros to witness Carlos Alcaraz's victory over Jannik Sinner. Among the notable attendees were actress Parineeti Chopra, accompanied by her husband, politician Raghav Chadha, actress Lily Collins, and acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee.
Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha turned their attendance at the French Open into a romantic date night in Paris. The couple shared glimpses of their evening on Instagram, expressing their excitement and admiration for the intense match. Chopra playfully hinted at being Alcaraz's lucky charm, recalling that she had also watched him win at Wimbledon the previous year. She jokingly suggested that he could include her in his victory speech. Chadha also shared photos, calling it a perfect final and a perfect day spent together.
Lily Collins, known for her role in "Emily in Paris," brought a touch of Parisian charm to the event. Her appearance at Roland Garros was seen as a real-life "Emily in Paris" moment by many fans. Collins sported a chic outfit, including a black turtleneck, a beige jacket, oversized sunglasses, and a short bob, which was reminiscent of her character's style in the Netflix series. The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour's official X account even posted a photo of Collins with the caption "Emily in Paris… #rolandgarros," further highlighting the connection. Her presence at the French Open created a buzz on social media, with fans commenting on the coincidence of her attending the tournament, which was also featured in an episode of "Emily in Paris".
Spike Lee was also among the celebrities spotted at the French Open final. He has been a regular presence at tennis events. He was seen cheering for Carlos Alcaraz during the match.
The presence of these celebrities added to the glamour and excitement surrounding the 2025 French Open. Their attendance underscored the tournament's status as a major cultural event, attracting not only sports enthusiasts but also fans of film, fashion, and entertainment.