Carlos Alkaraz cried Jenic Cinner in epic French Open Final

The French Open was opened two weeks ago with a tribute to retired 14 -time champion Reddle Nadal and three of their generations with tribute.
It ended on Sunday with the undisputed coronation of Big to in Loland Garos, Paris on Clay Court.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alkaraz strengthened their impression as the future of men’s tennis in a classic French Open Mains final, when Alakraj fought three consecutive matches points in the fourth set and rallred for victory for victory.
The 5-hour, 29-minute match was the longest for the French Open title, crossing a 4-hour, 42-minute match in Paris in 1982, which was won by Matt Willender of Sweden on the Guermo Vilas of Argentina.
“First, Carlos, congratulations. A wonderful performance, a wonderful fight, amazing everything,” Sinner said after the match. “For you and your team, amazing job. I am very happy for you and you deserve it.
Defending his French Open title, number 2-ranked Alakraj prevented World No. 1 Papi from winning his third consecutive Grand Slam title.
Even after five hours, a run of making an elite shot with Alkaraz continued, forcing the tiebreaker in the fifth set.
Alakraj appeared under control in the fifth set in 5-3 and served at 5-4 for the match. But Sinner defeated Alkaraz’s service 5–5, then won his win in Duce to move ahead 6-5 to 6-5 to 6-5 to send a service to a tiebreaker.
Alkaraz took a 7–0 lead in the 10-point fifth-set tiebreaker and was moving 9–2 when he sprinkled on baseline and forehand the line for the winner. He immediately slipped on red soil in relief.
In a competition, which had countless twists, turns and stressful moments, there was no major place in the match compared to the seventh game of the fourth set, when the sinner broke Alkaraz’s service, leading to a 4-3 lead. Italian steamers through their service to go above 5-3 and the next game had three championship points.
But Spain’s Alakraj, was not quite ready to abandon his crown, coming back to serve.
And at those championship points, the sinner of any vein continued in his service game. Sinner could only score one point, when his shot became long to serve the match 5-5.
After two holds, Sinner and Alakraj went to another tie-breaker. Sinner jumped with a 2–0 lead, to send seven of the next eight points to send a match in a two-set tie to seven of the next eight points.
22 -year -old Alakraj tried to win his third straight trophy in Wimbledon, which will begin in London on 30 June.
Alakraj now carries head meetings from his head 8-4. This was his first struggle in a Grand Slam final and for the first time Alakraj returned from a 2–0 decrease in a major to win a match. He was 0-8.
Both entered the undefeated match in the Grand Slam final. Sinner proceeds from 3–1, and Alakraj 5–0 in the Grand Slam. Spaniad now has a back-to-back Open win to win in 2023 and 2024 with Wimbledon win, and at the US Open in 2022. Sinner won the last two Australian Open and 2024 US Open Crown.
In fact, since Daniel Medvedev won in New York in 2021, no one other than sinful, Alakraj, Nadal or Novak Djokovic has won a Grand Slam event.
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