Sinner tops Djokovic, advances to French Open final
- Jannik Sinner defeated Novak Djokovic in straight sets on Friday to reach the 2025 French Open final in Paris.
- Sinner’s win followed Carlos Alcaraz advancing via Lorenzo Musetti’s injury retirement, setting up their first Grand Slam final meeting on Sunday.
- Sinner won 6-4, 7-5, 7-6 after a 3-hour 16-minute match, breaking Djokovic’s 45-match service hold streak in the process.
- At 23, Sinner aims for his first French Open title and to become the first man outside Spain, Serbia, or Switzerland to win since 2004.
- The final will feature the top two seeds for the first time at Roland Garros since 2020, highlighting a changing era in men’s tennis.
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The two tennis players destined to reign over the next decade will again see their faces this Sunday, June 7. Jannik Sinner (23 years old) and Carlos Alcaraz (22 years old), number 1 and 2 in the ATP ranking, will contest the grand final of Roland Garros in Paris in a game that promises maximum excitement. Alcaraz will have to defend his still valid title in Roland Garros against a Sinner who defeated Novak Djokovic this Friday. The Serbian left…

Sinner bids for his first French Open title against defending champion Alcaraz
No. 1 Jannik Sinner has not yet dropped a set in his bid to win the French Open for the first time. Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, his opponent in Sunday’s final, has dropped four sets along the way.
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