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Alcaraz v Sinner Live: Final and French Update



Carlos Alcaraz gets out of trouble because Lorenzo Mousseti opens from the French semi -final

Carlos Alkararaz returned to the French Open when Lorenzo Mousseti won 4-6 7-6 (3) 6-0 2-0. The second set was important, although Musetti played well in the first two sets, before Alcaras won the final eight games to reach a second consecutive final.

“At the beginning of the third set, I knew what to do,” Alcararaz said. “I push him to the permissible limit, trying to escape him from one side to the other. In the end, you know he had to retire, but I think that was a really important moment in the third set.”

Jimmy BandarJune 8 2025 10:55

Novak Djokovic sees the end that Jannik Sinner opens the reality of France’s defeat

Jannik Sinner stopped Novak Jokokovic’s offer from a three -man victory in a three -to -zero victory to open the French final for the first time. Sinner marched to a leader, but was forced to score three points in the third before winning the match 6-4 7-5 7-6 (7-3).

This was his fourth consecutive victory over Djokovic, who said, “I think he mentally deserved to be a great credit for hanging in the hard moments when the whole stadium was encouraging. He showed this privilege and he managed to find really good photos. He showed why he was not 1 in the world.”

Jimmy BandarJune 8 2025 10:40

Historical final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz

Today’s France will also be the first Grand Slam final to play between two 2000 men, as Novak Djokovic, who was beaten in the semi -finals of Friday in the semi -finals of Friday, left the scene to fill young competitors.

“Certainly for tennis, both are great,” said Djokovic. “I think their competition is what our sport needs, no doubt I am sure we want to see them in large trophies often.”

In comparison, only one Grand Slam final was played between two men born in the 1990s, between Dominic team – now retired – and Alexander Zurf in 2020 US five years ago.

Jimmy BandarJune 8 2025 10:25

Preview: Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz

As Janik Sinner and Carlos Alkararaz are now preparing for the battle for the French title, in the first Grand Slam final, it is clear that their competition has become a generation. While both players hope to enjoy the moment one of the biggest awards, it is now much more at risk.

On Sunday, Alcararaz, 22, suggests the second consecutive title of Roland Garus and the Fifth Grand Slam.

Sinner, 23, has the chance to win a third consecutive period, as well as the fourth fourth and out of the hard court.

Jimmy BandarJune 8 2025 10:10

Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz What time is it?

The final of the French gentlemen Open Open airs on Sunday, June 8 at 2pm BST (3pm local). However, with the end of the pre -race ceremony, Sinner and Alcaraz will go to court around 2:15 pm.

Jimmy BandarJune 8 2025 10:05

Open order of France – Sunday 8 June

Sarah Arirani and Jasmine Paulini vs. Anna Danielina and Alexandra Cronik

[1] Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz [2]

Jimmy BandarJune 8 2025 10:02

Good morning

Jannik Sinner will play Carlos Alkararaz for the French championship on Sunday, while two young competitors will compete for the first time in the Grand Slam final.

The 22 -year -old defender Alkararaz is open for the second French Grand Slam and fifth but has to end winning the world number 1 of Sinner in five sets.

The 23 -year -old Italian, who defeated Novak Djokovic in the semi -finals, has won 20 games in Grand Slams and will search for the third consecutive Grand Slam title in its first final in the first final of Roland Garus.

World No 2 Alcaraz defeated Sinner in its last four matches, including Italy’s opening final last month. Spanish reached the final when Lorenzo Mousseti was injured in half.

Between them, Alkararaz and Sinner have won the last five Grand Slam titles, and their first match in a big final seems unlikely to be the last time they have faced each other for the biggest awards.

Jimmy BandarJune 8 2025 10:00

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