Carlos Alcaraz Wins Longest French Open Final Against Jannik Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz Wins Longest French Open Final Against Jannik Sinner

Carlos Alcaraz Wins Longest French Open Final Against Jannik Sinner

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Carlos Alcaraz triumphed in a historic 2025 French Open final, defeating Jannik Sinner in an epic five-set match lasting five hours and 29 minutes, marking one of the greatest finals in Roland Garros history. Alcaraz came back from two sets down and saved three championship points, securing his fifth Grand Slam title at the age of 22, matching Rafael Nadal's milestone and becoming only the second man in the Open Era to win his first five Slam finals consecutively. Sinner, despite the loss, praised Alcaraz by comparing him to tennis legends Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Roger Federer, highlighting the physical and fast-paced nature of their rivalry. The match captivated global audiences, including Spain’s national football team and celebrities like Roger Federer and Matthew McConaughey, who lauded both players' performances. Alcaraz celebrated emotionally with his coach, team, family, and Roland Garros ball kids, emphasizing the deep connections behind his success. His victory has been hailed as a significant moment for tennis, inspiring fans and players alike worldwide.

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