Paris/IBNS, June 9 -- Spanish tennis icon and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz scripted a memorable comeback from early setbacks to win the longest-ever French Open men's single final in Paris on Sunday.
It was indeed a treat for the viewers on a relaxing Sunday when Alcaraz, who went down in the initial two seats, came back harder to beat Italian Jannik Sinner.
Sinner, the current World Number 1 men's tennis player, took control of the first two sets, 6-4 and 7-6, of the Roland Garros final.
Here comes Alcaraz, who won the third and fourth sets 6-4 and 7-6 respectively.
After the fifth set went for a tie-breaker, the Spaniard clinched it 10-2 and then came the moment when he sealed the match with thefinal set win, 7-6.
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