France Open 2025: Carlos Alcaraz I am surprisingly defeats Jannik Sinner



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The Male Final of the France Open was reduced to an epic between two of the best sport athletes on Sunday: Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.

In what turned out to be one of the most exciting competitions in sports this year, Alcaraz returned to defeat Sinner 4-6, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2).

It seemed that Sinner had the advantage at the beginning of the game. Sinner won the first 6-4 set and went out with a 7-6 victory in Set No. 2. But the impulse that the Italian star built in the first two sets of the game seemed to be affecting when Alcaraz returned stronger every time Sinner tried to keep it.

Alcaraz took the third set, 6-4. Then, Sinner had an advantage of 5-3 in Alcaraz on the fourth set, but the Spanish star dug deeply and took advantage of a different mentality. He returned to tie the set in six games each and then forced a tiebreaker in which he won 7-3.

Alcaraz won the first game of the fifth set after a shot that landed near the network on Sinner side. The entire impulse apparently moved to Alcaraz while taking and maintained leadership.

Sinner would not be silent. Although he frustrated in the middle of the set, he showed the crowd in Roland Garros why he was number 1 tennis player in the world. He hit an incredible shot near the network that even Alcaraz could not reach. Alcaraz, despite having the service, could not get the winner he needed. Sinner tied the set of five games each.

The sinner threw. Just when the tournament could have put aside, he returned. He took an advantage of 6-5 after Alcaraz forced the game to Deuce. Incredible shot after an incredible shot and it was Sinner who had the advantage of what could have been the decisive set.

Not so fast, Alcaraz said essentially. He forced the decisive tiebreaker with an incredible winner of reverse.

The crowd observed with the contained breathing while the two tennis players continued to hit the ball from one place to another in the iconic red clay. He took more than five hours to finally decide a winner.

Alcaraz arrived, winning 10-2 rackling and capturing the title of the France Open for the second consecutive year.

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