Carlos Alcaraz Wins Thrilling French Open Final in Historic Five-Set Epic
FRANCE 24 EnglishJuly 7, 20254 min4,916 views
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- π Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in a historic five-set French Open final, widely considered one of the greatest Grand Slam finals of all time.
- π€― The match lasted 5 hours and 29 minutes, the longest final in Roland Garros history, showcasing incredible endurance and skill from both players.
Alcaraz's Remarkable Comeback
- β©οΈ Alcaraz staged a stunning comeback after losing the first two sets, demonstrating immense mental fortitude.
- β οΈ A pivotal moment occurred when Sinner lost three match points, a significant mental hurdle for the top-seed.
- β¨ Alcaraz managed to save these match points, ultimately winning the title and defending his championship.
A New Era in Tennis Rivalries
- π The final is seen as a sign of a new era in men's tennis, with young stars like Alcaraz and Sinner potentially forming a new great rivalry.
- πΎ This match dispelled concerns that the retirement of tennis legends would diminish the sport's excitement.
- π Alcaraz, at 22 years old, has now won five Grand Slams, matching Nadal's record at the same age.
- π― Alcaraz is the only player to have defeated Sinner in his last 50 matches, highlighting his significant challenge to Sinner's dominance.
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