


Carlos Alkaraz made a spectacular comeback after falling back from two sets to defeat Jennic Sinner in the French Open final on Sunday, saving three championship points, the current champion Alkaraz, returning from the verge of defeat, defeated the world number one player 4-6, 6-7 (4/7), 6-4, 7-6 (10/2), 7-6 (10/2), 7-6 (10/2), 7-6 (10/2) to beat five minutes and After winning his fifth Grand Slam title.
The 22-year-old Spaniad is now invincible in the five Grand Slam finals, which broke the winner’s 20-match winning. It easily overtakes the 1982 final in Paris, when Matts Willander defeated Gilromo Vilas in four sets in 4 hours 42 minutes.
Alkaraz has become the third youngest person to win five Grand Slam – after Byorn Borg and Commander Rafael Nadal – after an incredible duality between two stars of the new generation. After the last year US Open title and the back -to -back Australian Open win, the synergs were scared from the third consecutive Grand Slam.
He suffered a fifth consecutive defeat to Alkaraz, which was his first meeting in the Grand Slam final – and was the first match in a major championship match between two men born in the 2000s. Alakaraz also won by defeating Sinner in Rome, where Italian returned to the competition after a three -month doping ban.
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