
Carlos Alcaraz (AP Photo) New Delhi: Carlos Alcaraz again strengthened his status of one of the brightest tennis stars by retaining his 2025 French Open in the engaging final against Jannik Sinner. The Spaniard surpassed the daunting two hundred deficit and saved three match points in the marathon battle, which on Sunday stretched a stunning five hours and 29 minutes, closing the victory of 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (10-2). Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!This epic meeting not only meant the longest final of the French Open it ever played, but also emphasized Alcaraz’s resistance and mental toughness below huge pressure. Alcaraz’s journey to the championship was marked by consistent dominance and bold determination.
He sailed through the early bikes and sent players like Giulio Zepperii and Fabian Marozsan in direct sets before he endured tougher tests against her opponents. Especially in the quarterfinals, Tommy Paul, commanding 6-0, 6-1, 6-4, has shown his dominance of the clay court. The semi-finals against the Italian Lorenzo Musetti ended early when Mouseti retired 4-6, 7-6 (7/3), 6-0, 2-0, facing Alcaraz to the highest seed Jannik Sinner in the final.
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Sinner started strong, took the first two sets and appeared ready to claim his first Grand Slam title. However, Alcaraz’s unsuccessful spirit, when he returned, won the third set and dominated the tense fourth seture to force the referee. The last set was a matter of nail biting, and momentum of the two players. Alcaraz’s calm in critical moments excelled and triggered a decisive Tiebreak 10-2.
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This victory was ensured by Alcaraz’s fifth Grand Slam title and expanded his undefeated lane in the big final to five. At the age of 22 he became the third youngest man who won five Grand Slams and joined Bjorn Borg and Rafael Nadal. The match was the first final final clearing of the Grand Slam between two players born in 2000. Sinner, who focused on the third direct title, suffered his fifth consecutive loss of Alcaraz. The Spaniard now leads their rivalry 8-5 overall, including the recent victory in Rome after doping suspension of Sinner.