Jun 09, 2025
After nearly 6 hours of play, Carlos Alcaraz defeated the top ranked Jannik Sinner in the longest-historical French Open Final.
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The intense 12‑shot baseline rally led up to a crushing forehand that set up Alcaraz’s championship point.
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Gauff fought through a 12–9 shot rally at a crucial third-set juncture in the finals against Aryna Sabalenka, to win the French Open Women’s Single title.
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The 30-shot rally on clay saw Musetti’s elegant backhand vs Alcaraz’s firepower.
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Sinner outlasted Novak Djokovic in a deep rally of over 20 shots, ending it with a laser backhand.
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Sabalenka overpowered Świątek in a tense back-and-forth rally, snapping Świątek’s 26-match French Open streak.
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Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud topspin-heavy groundstrokes in a 26-shot clay grind, with Zverev ending it on a forehand winner on the stretch.
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