Updated On: 10 June, 2025 09:03 AM IST | Paris | AFP
In the first French Open final in more than three decades between two players aged 23 or under, Alcaraz and Sinner delivered undoubtedly the most electrifying chapter in an increasingly captivating rivalry

Alcaraz with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero (second from right) and his team. Pic/Alcaraz Instagram
After producing one of the greatest Grand Slam finals of all time, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner served an explicit reminder they are the two main forces set to reign in men’s tennis for years to come.
In the first French Open final in more than three decades between two players aged 23 or under, Alcaraz and Sinner delivered undoubtedly the most electrifying chapter in an increasingly captivating rivalry. It was the first time the pair had met in a Grand Slam final and it didn’t disappoint, with twists and turns, high drama and outrageous shot-making from start to finish. “This one was the most exciting matches I’ve played so far, without a doubt,” said Alcaraz after winning the longest final in Roland Garros history.
“Today, I think, the match had everything.”