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    French Open 2025 results: Carlos Alcaraz fights back to beat Jannik Sinner in classic Roland Garros final

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    The first Grand Slam showpiece between the two dominant players on the ATP Tour had been a tantalising prospect – and it surpassed the hype.

    Both Alcaraz and Sinner pushed themselves – and each other – to the limit in a classic contest that showcased all of their shot-making, athleticism and resilience.

    Their fascinating rivalry is quickly turning into an enduring duel that could transcend the sport.

    It has all the facets – the core talent, gripping encounters on the biggest stages and the blend of personalities.

    Alcaraz, with his swashbuckling style, passion and infectious smile, has long been a box-office star who engages millions of fans.

    In the toughest moments of the battle against Sinner, he continued to play with freedom – perhaps too much for his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero – and demanded more noise from the Paris crowd.

    They loudly responded as Alcaraz demonstrated the heart and courage – along with explosive returns and deft hand skills – for which he has become known and revered.

    The majority of the 15,000 fans were jumping to their feet after every point in a thrilling finale, where both players continued to execute top-quality shots that often defied belief.

    Alcaraz flew out of the blocks in the first-to-10 match tie-break of the deciding set, sapping every last bit of Sinner’s energy before sealing victory with a remarkable running forehand winner that fizzed down the line.

    He fell flat on his back before Sinner trudged around the net for a warm, heartfelt embrace.

    Alcaraz somehow found the energy to sprint off court, climbing up the stands to celebrate with 2003 French Open winner Ferrero, the rest of his team and his family.

    Both players were given rapturous rounds of applause as they collected their trophies after the second longest major final in history.



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