Carlos Alcaraz, Spain’s prodigious tennis star, etched his name into Roland Garros history on June 8, 2025, defeating Italy’s Jannik Sinner in a five-set thriller to win the French Open men’s singles title, 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 7-6(7-3).
The four-hour, 19-minute final, one of the tournament’s most dramatic, saw Alcaraz save three match points in the fifth set, showcasing his resilience and flair against the world No. 1. The victory, Alcaraz’s third Grand Slam and first at Roland Garros, solidified his status as a clay-court maestro, delighting a packed Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Alcaraz seized the first set with aggressive baseline play, but Sinner, battling hand cramps, roared back, dominating the second and third with powerful groundstrokes. The fourth set swung decisively to Alcaraz, who capitalized on Sinner’s fatigue, forcing a decider. In the fifth, Sinner held three match points at 5-4, but Alcaraz’s fearless defense and clutch serving, including a critical ace, kept him alive.
The tiebreak saw Alcaraz unleash a barrage of winners, sealing the title with a forehand volley. Alcaraz, emotional in victory, dedicated the win to his family and Spanish fans, while Sinner, gracious in defeat, vowed to return stronger. The final, hailed as a classic, underscored the rivalry’s potential to define tennis’s future, with Alcaraz now eyeing Wimbledon.