Alcaraz Wins Marathon French Open, Retains Title with Historic Comeback
Alcaraz Wins Marathon French Open, Retains Title with Historic Comeback

Alcaraz Wins Marathon French Open, Retains Title with Historic Comeback

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Carlos Alcaraz staged an extraordinary comeback to win the 2025 French Open final against Jannik Sinner, overcoming two sets down to triumph in a grueling five-hour and 29-minute match, the longest final in Roland Garros history. Alcaraz saved three championship points in the fourth set and dominated the final-set tiebreak to secure his second consecutive French Open title and fifth Grand Slam overall, maintaining an undefeated 5-0 record in major finals. The victory made him the third youngest man to win five Grand Slams, joining Bjorn Borg and Rafael Nadal, and the eighth man in the Open Era to successfully defend the Roland Garros title. Sinner, who was vying for a third straight major title, fought valiantly but fell short, marking his first Grand Slam final loss and extending his losing streak against Alcaraz. The match highlighted a thrilling rivalry between two of tennis's brightest young stars, with Alcaraz leading their head-to-head 8-5. Fans witnessed a historic display of resilience and skill from Alcaraz, who continues to set records and lead the ATP tour in titles won this season.

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