Alcaraz Wins Over Sinner at French Open
The contest, which stretched over five hours and 29 minutes, was an intense battle for the prestigious title.
World No. 1, Jannik Sinner, started the match strongly, taking the first set 6-4. His aggressive play put him in control early, setting the tone for the match.
However, the second set saw a shift in momentum as Alcaraz, the second seed, managed to level the score, taking it to a tiebreak. Despite Alcaraz's efforts, Sinner held his ground and clinched the second set 7-6.
The third set saw Alcaraz bounce back, winning 6-4 and bringing the match to a 2-1 scoreline in his favor. With this victory, Sinner suffered his first set loss of the tournament, signaling a change in the flow of the match.
Alcaraz's confidence grew, and he continued his strong performance into the fourth set, eventually prevailing in another tiebreak 7-6, which forced the match into a final deciding set.
In the final set, Alcaraz remained resolute and won yet another tiebreak 7-6, securing a hard-fought victory and his second consecutive French Open title.
This triumph also marked his fourth Grand Slam victory, and the match was notable for breaking the record for the longest French Open final in history.
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