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Carlos Alcaraz wins his second straight French Open men's title after beating No. 1 Jack Sinner

  • Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in the French Open final in Paris on Sunday, winning in five sets after rallying from two sets down.
  • Alcaraz saved three match points and the match lasted 5 hours and 29 minutes, making it the longest French Open final in the Open Era.
  • Alcaraz came back from losing the first two sets to ultimately win the match in five sets, clinching the final set tiebreak decisively 10-2 after delivering a crucial cross-court backhand that forced the tiebreak.
  • Alcaraz praised Sinner as a great rival and credited the crowd at Philippe Chatrier court for important support throughout the tournament and final.
  • Alcaraz retained his French Open title for the second consecutive year, won his fifth Grand Slam, and handed Sinner his first Grand Slam final defeat.
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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner engrave their names with the longest finale of French Open history in all history books and enchanted the tennis world

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The Spanishman, who won this Sunday the longest final in the history of the Paris tournament, will not finally go to the fan zone installed on the Place de la Concorde.

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The Dantesque match between Spanish and Italian Sunday, June 8, the longest final in the tournament's history, gathered 5.5 million viewers on average on France TV.

·Paris, France
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A rocking final, lasting 5:29 a.m., crowned Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday in Roland-Garros, against Jannik Sinner. The Spaniard, led two sets to zero, managed to reverse the trend to win. The French and international press returned at length to this moment of sports history on Monday morning. Press review.

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