Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka will collide in the final of the 2015 French Open on Sunday - a finale featuring two players who are both looking to win their Grand Slam at Roland Garros.

More pressure will be on the shoulder of Djokovic as he is aiming to complete a Grand Slam by winning his first French Open title. While there is immense pressure, the top-seeded Serb feels that Sunday's match will be his best chance to win the title in France.

"I think I'm in the form of my life," Djokovic said via The Guardian. "And this is the title that I want the most."

Djokovic holds a 17-3 advantage in his head-to-head matchup with Wawrinka, which makes him favorite to lift the trophy on Sunday, but seven-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe believes the advantage could work against the current world's No. 1 player in the final.

"There's a lot of pressure on Novak, no question, and I'm sure a lot of it is self-induced," McEnroe said. "He's got an opportunity to be considered among the elite of the elite if he wins this."

Djokovic earned a spot in the final after scoring a five-setter win against Andy Murray in the semifinals. He also defeated nine-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals.

On the other hand, Wawrinka is aware that he is already being counted out. The Swiss tennis superstar is confident of pulling off an upset and added that he will enjoy the match as much as he can to put himself in a good chance of winning against Djokovic.

"I'll try and enjoy it as much as I can, because tennis is an extreme sport in terms of emotions," Wawrinka said via the tournament's official website. "When things go well you tend to forget that sometimes you're really down. So don't forget this. You should make the most of these moments and enjoy them fully."

Wawrinka has proven in the tournament that he can pull off an upset against a heavily-favored opponent. The 30-year-old pulled off an upset win against second-seeded compatriot Roger Federer in straight set during the quarterfinals of the tournament.

Complete schedule of the final day of the 2015 French Open can be viewed on this link. Fans can catch the action through online live stream via WatchESPN.

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