French Open, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
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The five-time Grand Slam champion recharged his batteries with a short trip to Ibiza but is back in harness ahead of his campaign at Queen's Club, where he faces countryman Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in his opener on Tuesday.
Alcaraz produced his first comeback from two-sets-to-love down to win his second Roland Garros title against his nearest rival.
At his current meteoric trajectory, the precocious Carlos Alcaraz eventually becoming the GOAT of men's tennis becomes more and more realistic with every new Grand Slam singles title victory. In fact,
No matter what Carlos Alcaraz does during what’s certain to be a legendary career, his comeback victory over Jannik Sinner will always be remembered.
Carlos Alcaraz won an epic final clash against Jannik Sinner at the French Open and escaped to Ibiza for a much-needed getaway for post-victory celebrations.
When the day began, bidding on the autographed “Golden Slam” 1/1 NetPro rookie card had already surpassed the previous record high for an Alcaraz card of $33,665, with bidding reaching $35,380, including buyer’s premium.
The French Open men's final was an emotional rollercoaster for anyone who watched, including journalists, fans and tennis stars themselves.
The first Grand Slam final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner not only exceeded expectations, it sets an entirely new narrative for the sport.