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Carlos Alcaraz · FranceDefending champion Carlos Alcaraz won his second-straight French Open men's title after a thrilling five-set match against Jack Sinner on Sunday. Sinner, the top-ranked player, won the first two sets 6-4, 7-6 (4) before Alcaraz claimed the third set 6-4. Alcaraz was trailing 5-3, 40-0 in the fourth set before rallying past his rival, winning a tiebreaker 7-6 (3). In the deciding fifth set, the Spanish player came out on top after a lopsided tiebreaker.See the Story
Carlos Alcaraz wins his second straight French Open men's title after beating No. 1 Jack Sinner
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Coco Gauf · FranceThe wind picks up as Gauff wins the opening point before Sabalenka makes her volley - 15-15. She overpowers the American to move 15-30 up. Gauff comes up with an aggressive first serve - 30-30 - and then whipping a forehand winner to bring up CHAMPIONSHIP POINT. Sabalenka catches the edge of the line to save it. The world No 1 whips a forehand winner to earn break point but her return on the second serve is wide.See the Story
Gauff beats Sabalenka to win French Open women’s singles final
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Roland Garros: Five Things We Learned on Day 15: No New Name on the Cup
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