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Defender champion Carlos Alcaraz After five sets of exciting against Jannik Sinner on Sunday, the second straight French open men won the title.
Alcaraz, who won the fifth big slam tournament, produced one of the biggest returns in the history of the clay court tournament.
“I’m just proud. Really really happy,” said Alcaraz, does not praise the sinner. “I know how difficult this tournament is. Not once, a lot, many times you will be champions. It is a privilege to share this story with you, to share with you in every tournament.”
Sinner, the first participating player, 6-4, 7-6 (4) in the first two bands, before claiming the third set of Alcaraz 6-4. Alcaraz, before his opponent, 7-6 (3), was considered fourth and 40-0 40-0 before his opponent. In the fifth set in the fifth set, the Spanish player, the flake came up after Tiebreaker.
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Sinner and Alcaraz, for the first time in the French open final, share three for Alcaraz, four and four for the sinner. For the first time, the sinner had lost the great slam finale.
He also had the longest French outdoor final, 5 hours, 29 minutes – open period.
Sinner, after winning, is in the winning strip in Grand Slam tournaments in 20 matches We open us and Australia is open.
22-year-old Alcaraz, this year has a record 21-1 record on clay and has a 23-year-old sinner in the past four meetings.
Editor’s note: The previous version of this story wrote the name of the sinner.