Carlos Alcaraz successfully defended his French Open title in an epic match against Jannik Sinner, marking one of tennis's greatest comebacks. After trailing two sets to none and saving three match points, Alcaraz won the match 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (10-2). The match duration of 5 hours and 29 minutes established it as the longest final in the Open Era. Alcaraz's victory secured his fifth Grand Slam title and highlighted Sinner’s potential as he prepares for future challenges in his career.
Carlos Alcaraz staged one of the greatest comebacks in tennis history, defending his French Open title by rallying from two sets down to defeat Jannik Sinner.
The match lasted a staggering 5 hours and 29 minutes, marking it as the longest final in the French Open's Open Era.
Despite being put under immense pressure, Alcaraz displayed resilience, saving three match points against him during his epic comeback against Jannik Sinner.
Carlos Alcaraz expressed gratitude towards his opponent after the match, commending Sinner's determination and predicting a bright future for him in tennis.
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