Key Points

Carlos Alcaraz delivered a stunning comeback victory at Roland Garros, defeating Jannik Sinner in the longest final in tournament history. The 22-year-old Spaniard saved three championship points and won an epic five-set battle that lasted nearly five and a half hours. This triumph marks his second French Open title and fifth Grand Slam overall, further cementing his status as a tennis superstar. By winning, Alcaraz became the first player born in the 2000s to claim 20 tour-level titles and maintained his dominance in the head-to-head rivalry with Sinner.

Key Points: Alcaraz Stuns Sinner in Epic French Open Final Comeback

  • Alcaraz becomes first 2000s player to win 20 tour-level titles
  • Rallied from two sets down in longest Roland Garros final
  • Maintains perfect 5-0 record in Grand Slam finals
  • Defeats Sinner in five-hour epic thriller
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French Open: Alcaraz rallies to triumph over Sinner and clinch fifth Grand Slam

Carlos Alcaraz overcomes two-set deficit to clinch historic Roland Garros title in record five-hour marathon against Jannik Sinner

French Open: Alcaraz rallies to triumph over Sinner and clinch fifth Grand Slam
"This was more than a match, this was a battle of champions - ATP Commentary"

Paris, June 9

Carlos Alcaraz pulled off one of the greatest comebacks in Grand Slam history on Sunday, defeating Jannik Sinner in a five-set epic to win the 2025 Roland Garros title.

The 22-year-old Spaniard triumphed 4-6, 6-7(4), 6-4, 7-6(3), 7-6(10-2), saving three championship points and becoming the ninth man in the Open Era to rally from two sets down in a major final.

The final, lasting five hours and 29 minutes, was the longest in Roland Garros history and a dramatic new chapter in the riveting rivalry between Alcaraz and Sinner. Meeting in a major final for the first time, both players showcased world-class tennis, but it was Alcaraz’s grit that ultimately made the difference as per ATP.

Trailing 3-5, 0/40 in the fourth set, Alcaraz saved three championship points before storming back to level the match. After failing to serve out the contest at 5-4 in the fifth, he regrouped and dominated the match tiebreak, sealing the win under immense pressure.

The victory gives Alcaraz his second Roland Garros title and fifth major overall, maintaining a perfect 5–0 record in Slam finals. He also became just the third man this century—after Gustavo Kuerten and Rafael Nadal—to successfully defend a French Open crown.

Alcaraz now leads the Lexus ATP Head2Head series against Sinner 8-4 and extends his season win tally to a Tour-leading 37. With this win, he becomes the first player born in the 2000s to claim 20 tour-level titles.

Despite the loss, Sinner retains his position atop the PIF ATP Rankings with a healthy lead of 2,030 points.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What an incredible match! Alcaraz showed why he's the future of tennis. That comeback from 2 sets down was Nadal-level stuff. As an Indian tennis fan, I wish we had players competing at this level. Maybe Sumit Nagal can take some inspiration from this! 🇮🇳🎾
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Priya M.
The mental strength Alcaraz displayed was unbelievable! Watching at 2 AM in Mumbai was totally worth it. Though I feel bad for Sinner - he played out of his skin too. This rivalry is giving me Federer-Nadal vibes. Can't wait for Wimbledon now!
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Arjun S.
While the match was epic, I think the scheduling was poor. 5.5 hours is too long for any sport - bad for players' health. Tennis needs to consider rule changes to prevent such marathons. Otherwise, fantastic display of skill from both players!
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Neha T.
Alcaraz is just 22 and already 5 Grand Slams! 🤯 Meanwhile in India, we're still waiting for our first men's singles Grand Slam champion. This match shows the level of competition at the top - our players need better infrastructure and coaching to compete.
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Vikram J.
The quality of tennis was superb, but I wish Indian broadcasters would show more clay court tournaments. Our players struggle on this surface because they don't get enough exposure. Maybe if we had more clay courts in India...

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