News India Live, Digital Desk: Of Spain Carlos alkaraz On Sunday, one of the best finals of the history of the French Open so far defeated Italy’s Janik Sinner and successfully retained his title in Holland Garos. Alkaraz won the world number 1 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (7-2) in a historic final for five hours and 29 minutes to win the second French Open title and the fifth Grand Slam of his career in a row.
Last winner Alkaraz won by playing brilliant tennis after trailing from two sets and defeated Sinner in the longest final in the history of the French Open. It was an examination of endurance, character, skill and stamina as Cinner and Alkaraz played a tired game of up to five sets in the court Philip Chaitter.
Spaniard won all aspects and returned to ages as he won one of the most difficult finals of his career against Sinner. Alkaraz saved three championship points in the fourth set and eventually won it 7-6 (7-4), leading to the game decisive fifth set, which went to a 10-point tie breaker, where the last winner secured the supreme position to retain his title in Paris.
There was a memorable contest between the world’s top two players, in which Alkaraz defeated the two in the first meeting of the Grand Slam final. Despite winning the last six major, Alkaraz and Sinner had never won the Grand Slam final before Sunday. Many people were eagerly waiting for the exciting match between them in Paris, and the pair met expectations.
Both Alkaraz and Sinner won every major final played before Sunday, but in the Holland Garos, one had to leave his best record. As it happened, the synergy broke up as he suffered defeat for the first time in a slam final. The current Australian Open champions were a favorite after winning the first two sets and taking a 2–0 lead in the final; However, Alkaraz saved his best performance to make a spectacular comeback.
Sinner, who won the US Open last year, won the Australian Open title earlier this year. He was trying to win the third consecutive Grand Slam title in Paris. However, he was defeated by Alkaraz, who became the first player to win the Grand Slam final after saving the match point after Novak Djokovic in the 2019 Wimbledon final.
Alkaraz, who won his fifth Grand Slam at the age of 22, Alkaraz, who was equal to Rafael Nadal, paid tribute to Sinner after the final of the five sets between the two. 22 -year -old Alkaraz said that it is a privilege for those who have won three Grand Slam at the age of 23, and in the last few years, he has definitely been one of the best players in the circuit at the age of 23.
“I want to start with a zonic. Your level is amazing. Congratulations for a two -week great performance – a wonderful tournament. You and your team, I know how hard you are working every day. It’s a great thing,” Alkaraz said in his speech after the match.
To be honest, I know how hard you are working for this tournament and every tournament. I am sure that you will become champions not once, but many times. It is a matter of good fortune for me to share the court with you in every tournament. Making history with you, ”he said.
The marathon final between Alkaraz and Sinner in Paris on Sunday proved that her rivalry could soon turn into an eternal duality. The two players pushed each other to their limits in the epic finals, which lasted to the end, for more than 330 minutes, there was little difference between the two even after the horrific tennis and the extraordinary athletics of both.
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