Alcaraz, Sinner Extend Rivalry After Epic French Open
Alcaraz, Sinner Extend Rivalry After Epic French Open

Alcaraz, Sinner Extend Rivalry After Epic French Open

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Carlos Alcaraz defended his French Open title by defeating Jannik Sinner in a record-length five-set final, marking his fifth Grand Slam victory at age 22—a milestone matched only by Rafael Nadal and Bjorn Borg. The match lasted five hours and 29 minutes, with Alcaraz saving three match points and rallying from two sets down, earning praise for his resilience and sportsmanship. Nadal hailed the final as a 'match for the ages,' and commentators highlighted the healthy rivalry and mutual respect between Alcaraz and Sinner. After his win, Alcaraz celebrated briefly in Ibiza before preparing to defend his Wimbledon title. Both players are scheduled to headline ATP grass-court events this week, with Alcaraz in London and Sinner in Halle. The duo's recent dominance, having claimed the last six Grand Slam titles, marks a generational shift in men's tennis.

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