
Italy’s Jannik Sinner reacts right through the 5th set of fellows’s singles last fit in opposition to Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz on day 15 of the French Open tennis match on Court Philippe-Chatrier on the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on June 8, 2025. (Photo by way of Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)
PARIS — After a flawless fortnight in Paris, Jannik Sinner was once on the point of taking pictures his first French Open identify on Sunday after a dominant run at the clay courts of Roland-Garros.
Facing protecting champion Carlos Alcaraz, the top-ranked Italian was once firmly in regulate.
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Sinner’s deep groundstrokes, very good carrier, heavy height spin, and delicate diversifications had worn down Alcaraz, who discovered himself 5-3 down and trailing 0-40 within the fourth set, and dealing with 3 fit issues.
At that second, it felt like the most efficient of all imaginable worlds for the 23-year-old Sinner.
But then the momentum swung. Alcaraz fought again, stored the primary fit level when Sinner despatched a forehand lengthy. On the second one, Sinner neglected a go back. The 3rd ended with Alcaraz successful a brief baseline change.
Sinner had simply let his probability slip away.
From there, Alcaraz produced one of the most biggest comeback in Roland-Garros historical past to win the longest last ever performed at the Parisian grime — 5 hours and 29 mins — 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (10-2).
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“It’s an amazing trophy, so I won’t sleep tonight very well, but it’s okay,” Sinner stated right through the trophy rite.
Exciting contention
There is infrequently the rest between the 2 best possible gamers in tennis these days, who’ve now blended to win the final six Grand Slam titles and seem poised to construct one of the most game’s maximum compelling rivalries within the years forward.
Sunday’s duel delivered a fit of uncommon depth, full of punishing baseline rallies, beautiful drop photographs, and good passing photographs — exciting a packed Court Philippe-Chatrier.
‘This one hurts’
Reflecting at the fit in his post-final press convention, Sinner attempted to attract positives from a devastating loss.
“Obviously, this one hurts,” he stated. “There’s not so much to say right now. But again, I’m happy with how we’re trying to improve every day and put myself in these kinds of positions. It was a very high-level match, that’s for sure. I’m happy to be part of it. But yeah, the final result hurts.”
It was once a specifically tricky finishing for Sinner, who had now not dropped a collection on his solution to the overall, together with a dominant semifinal win over three-time French Open champion Novak Djokovic.
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Before dealing with Alcaraz, Sinner had by no means misplaced a Grand Slam last, successful his first 3. A victory would have made him simply the 5th guy within the Open Era to win 3 consecutive main titles.
“I’m pretty sure you are going to be a champion, not once but many, many times,” Alcaraz informed him right through the trophy rite. “It is a privilege to share the court with you in every tournament, making history with you.”
Sinner, who will stay global No. 1, stated he’ll lean on his circle of relatives and family members to recuperate from the loss.
“Now it’s my time to take something from the close people I have,” he stated. “As I’ve always said, before my career started, I never would’ve imagined finding myself in this position. It wasn’t even a dream because it felt so far away — I wasn’t even thinking about it. Now I find myself here, playing the longest final in the history of Roland-Garros. It hurts, yes, but on the other hand, you can’t go on crying.”