World No.1 Sinner Reflects on French Open Loss Prepares Halle Return
World No.1 Sinner Reflects on French Open Loss Prepares Halle Return

World No.1 Sinner Reflects on French Open Loss Prepares Halle Return

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Jannik Sinner has openly reflected on his heartbreaking loss to Carlos Alcaraz in the 2025 French Open final, where he held three championship points before Alcaraz mounted a historic comeback to win his fifth Grand Slam title. Despite the emotional toll and persistent thoughts about those crucial points, Sinner has found solace in spending time with his family and engaging in normal activities, which help him stay grounded. He expressed pride in his performance on clay, reaching his first Grand Slam final and the Rome final earlier, a significant achievement given his recent doping ban and limited preparation. Looking ahead, Sinner is set to defend his grass-court title at the Halle Open and is considered a strong contender for Wimbledon, where another final against Alcaraz is anticipated. Meanwhile, Alcaraz is preparing for the Queen's Club Championships as part of his grass-court campaign, aiming to defend his Wimbledon title. Both players are transitioning to the grass season after their epic Roland Garros encounter, with high expectations for their upcoming performances.

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