
The finale of the French Open continues to draw nearer as the men's draw gets whittled down from eight to four.
Rafael Nadal beat Roger Federer in devastating fashion on Friday, winning in straight sets for a 14th win on clay over his long-time rival.
In arguably the draw of the round, no.1 seed Novak Djokovic produced a thunderous performance to beat no.5 seed Alexander Zverev after no.4 seed Dominic Thiem also won in straight sets, beating no.10 seed Karen Khachanov.
Djokovic and Thiem's semi-final was abandoned due to rain on Friday, with Thiem up in the third after both players won a set.
Here's everything you need to know about men's final at Roland Garros...

When is the men's Final?
The French Open men's Final will take place on Sunday, February 9.
The estimated start time is 2pm BST, which is 3pm local time.
Where is the men's Final being played?
All showpiece matches at Roland Garros are played on the Philippe Chatrier court, which now holds over 15,000 following renovation earlier in 2019.

How to watch on TV and online
The French Open is available to watch on ITV4 for freeview viewers or Eurosport for those with a Sky, BT or Virgin Media subscription.
You will be able to follow all the action from Paris with Standard Sport's dedicated LIVE blog.
Who will win?
The final pairing is yet to be confirmed
Rafael Nadal will meet either Dominic Thiem ir Novak Djokovic.