French Open 2025: Spain has once again waved Spain on the red clay of Rolan Garo. 22 -year -old Carlos Alkaraj has recorded his name in golden letters in tennis history. In the historic final of the French Open 2025, Alkraj defeated the world’s number-1 player Janik Sinner in a thriller match for five sets to win the second French Open title. The match lasted for 5 hours 29 minutes and became the longest final in the history of the French Open.
The first two sets were ahead in two sets
At the beginning of the match, the number one tennis player Janic Sinner played a tremendous game. Ciner, the moving ahead in the game, made some mistakes but later returned to the game and defeated Alkaraj 6-4. After this, a tough fight between the two players in the second set Got to see, which went to the tiebreaker. Here Sinner opened the pinpoint cross-court forehand and scored the first point in the tiebreaker. Sinner While hitting 7-4, the second set of the tiebreaker also took its name. At this time it seemed that Alkaraj’s dream of winning the second consecutive French Open would remain incomplete.
Alkaraj returns from third set
After the defeat of the second set, Alkaraj handled himself and performed amazing games. Alkraj in the third set Wins 6-4. He showed both his experience and power on the court. After this, at one time in the fourth set, he was very close to the necklace, but he saved three matches points and took his name 7-6 set in the tiebreaker.
Alkaraj’s great performance in super tiebreaker
The fifth and decisive set of the match was also full of extreme thrill. Both players put their lives in the game for each point. This set had to play in the super tiebreaker, where Alkaraj completely dominated and won this set by winning 10-2. In this way, he won the final match by winning the final match by 4-6, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (10-2).
The longest final in French Open History
The final match was played between Carlos Alkaraj and Janic Sinner in Rolan Garo. The total duration of this match was 5 hours 29 minutes, which is the longest period of any final match in the history of the French Open.
Total titles in the name of Alkaraj
2 French Open (2024, 2025)
2 Wimbledon
1 US Open
After the victory in the final of the French Open, Karlos Alkaraj’s career has now become a total of five Grand Slam titles.
Most Grand Slam (Women-Male Singles)
1. Novak Djokovic (Male-Surbia): 24 (Australian-10, French-3, Wimbledon-7, US-4)
2. Margaret Court (Women-Australia): 24 (Australian-11, French-5, Wimbledon-3, US-5)
3. Serena Williamus (Women-US): 23 (Australian-7, French-3, Wimbledon-7, US-6)
4. Rafael Nadal (Male-Spain): 22 (Australian-2, French-14, Wimbledon-2, US-4)
5. Steffi Graf (Women-Germany): 22 (Australian-4, French-6, Wimbledon-7, US-5)
6. Roger Federer ,Male,Switzerland): 20 (Australian-6, French-1, Wimbledon-8, US-5)