In the men's singles final of the 2025 French Open, Alcaraz VS Sinner, the dust has settled, and the aftermath is lingering. This is the first time that these two post-00s sons of the chosen son and lifelong enemies have faced each other in a Grand Slam final. The longest final in the 141-year history of the French Open (5 hours and 29 minutes) was spectacular and breathtaking.
World No. 1 and Italian newcomer Wang Sinner took the lead 2:0 in the first two sets, and won three consecutive break points and championship points in the fourth set when Alcaraz led 5-3 in the fourth set and had to defend the service game in the ninth game. Sinner would add just one more point to end Alcaraz's four-game winning streak across the season, lift his first Musketeers Cup for the first time and win his fourth career Grand Slam title, alongside Alcaraz.
However, how could Alcaraz, the world's second-in-one Spanish all-rounder, surrender to this? At this time, Alcaraz seemed to be possessed by the god of war, and was favored by God, and he magically saved Sinner's three break points and championship points in a row, and then won two more points to successfully hold serve. Despite this, Alcaraz did not turn the corner, as the tenth game of the fourth set was Sinner's service game, and Alcaraz was also in great danger.
Fortunately, Alcaraz played bravely and finally broke successfully, bringing the score to 5:5, once again turning the tide and supporting the building. In the fourth set tie-break, Alcaraz won smoothly and tied the score at 2:2, and the two returned to the same running line and continued to fight in the fifth set.
Alcaraz, who escaped from the fourth set, was like a rainbow and broke serve in the first game of the deciding set to seize the lead. After that, Alcaraz and Sinner successfully held serve all the way to 5:4, Alcaraz led Sinner, and the tenth game was Alcaraz's service game. Sinner, who was also unwilling to surrender on this, broke the kettle and played bravely, and finally succeeded in breaking and pulling the score to 5:5.
Sinner, who was almost a full set behind in the deciding set, broke successfully and equalized the score, his morale was greatly boosted, and he successfully held serve in the 11th game of the deciding set, 6:5, and once again seized the commanding height of the whole match after 5:3 in the fourth set. So it was Alcaraz's last service game of the match, and it was the second time that Alcaraz faced a full-time service game after the ninth game of the fourth set. Under tremendous pressure, Alcaraz and Sinner, the chosen ones and lifelong enemies, teamed up to deliver the best game of the game.
Sinner's attack was still aggressive and aggressive, with the tennis ball flying like a cannonball to the left and right of the opposite baseline, forcing Alcaraz into a desperate situation again and again. However, Alcaraz did not back down, chasing the incoming ball with a cheetah-like movement, and the Jedi counterattacked to score the winning score. Alcaraz excitedly clenched his fists and touched his ears in celebration; Sinner sighed with admiration, in vain?
The final tiebreaker tie-break is the afterglow after the climax of the whole game, but it is not as fierce and exciting as the competition in front. Defending champion Alcaraz went from strength to strength, breaking the tie and riding the final sprint to the 2025 French Open title with a disparity of 7:0. After the hard-fought battle of the world No. 1 Sinner, although he had the heart to fight again, he was unable to return to the sky. At 10:2, Sinner missed the Gunners Cup, and Alcaraz successfully defended his title.
In the 2025 French Open final, Alcaraz and Sinner won widespread praise and sincere admiration from fans and the media, comparable to the 2008 Wimbledon final (Federer vs Nadal, 4 hours and 48 minutes, the second longest final in Wimbledon history), the 2012 Australian Open final (Nadal vs Djokovic, 5 hours and 53 minutes, the longest final in Grand Slam history), Wimbledon 2019 (Federer vs. Novak Djokovic, 4 hours and 57 minutes, the longest final in Wimbledon history). This epic final, the chosen son and lifelong rival Alcaraz and Sinner, showed the highest level of men's tennis today in the ultimate game of technique, tactics, physical fitness, psychology, experience and will.
World No. 1 Sinner unfortunately missed out on his first Musketeers trophy, but Sinner deserves to leave Roland Garros in Paris, France. World No. 2 Alcaraz is commendable for his success in defending his title against all odds. Alcaraz has won all five Grand Slam finals in a row, and has won all seven Grand Slam finals in a row over Swiss star Roger Federer. At the age of 22 years and 34 days, Alcaraz became the third-youngest five-time Grand Slam champion in history after Sweden's iceberg Borg and Spain's god of war Nadal.
Alcaraz and Sinner, the chosen ones and lifelong enemies, have a bright future ahead of them after such a pinnacle duel in the first Grand Slam final of their careers. Doufan believes that the two of them will dedicate more exciting duels and create more brilliant achievements.
(Source: Tennis Home Author: Colorful Bean Powder)