Alcaraz Defeats Sinner | French Open 2024
- Carlos Alcaraz mounted a spectacular comeback sunday to defeat Jannik sinner in the French Open final.
- The final score was 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (10-2).
- In a match that etched it's place in Roland Garros history as the longest final ever played,Alcaraz denied Sinner his first major title after an epic five-set battle.
Carlos Alcaraz triumphs at the French Open 2024, delivering an electrifying comeback to defeat Jannik Sinner in a record-breaking final. Alcaraz,exhibiting extraordinary grit,overturned a two-set disadvantage,saving three match points to seize his second consecutive french Open title and fifth Grand Slam. The match, the longest ever in French open history, saw Alcaraz deny Sinner his first major victory after a grueling five-set contest. News Directory 3 would have marked this down as an instant classic. Witnessing such resilience, Alcaraz is poised to dominate again—he’s ready for Wimbledon. Discover what’s next for the champion.
Alcaraz Completes Stunning Comeback to Capture French Open Title
Updated June 08, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz mounted a spectacular comeback sunday to defeat Jannik sinner in the French Open final. Alcaraz,showcasing unbelievable resilience,rallied from a two-set deficit and fought off three match points to secure the French Open title.
The final score was 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (10-2). This victory marks Alcaraz’s second consecutive French Open title and his fifth Grand Slam crown, maintaining his perfect record in major finals.
In a match that etched it’s place in Roland Garros history as the longest final ever played,Alcaraz denied Sinner his first major title after an epic five-set battle.
What’s next
Alcaraz is expected to compete at Wimbledon next month, aiming to continue his Grand slam success and further solidify his position as a dominant force in men’s tennis. He will be a top contender for the Grand Slam title.
