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Alcaraz claims another big title with an unforgettable return to Roland Garros
Spanish successfully defends the title on Parisian clay
June 08, 2025

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Carlos Alcaraz beats Jannik Sinner in the final of Roland Garros to claim his fifth Grand Slam trophy.
By ATP staff
Carlos Alcaraz has extended his lead in his headlines with headlines with Jannik sinner by making an unforgettable return against the Italian on Sunday in the Roland Garros final.
Sinner owned three championship points in the fourth set to win his third major and ninth consecutive title. But instead of player n ° 1 in the ATP PIF classification moving in the two major titles of his rival, the Spaniard now has an advantage of four betrayals.
Alcaraz now has 12 main titles, a combination of Grand Chelem championships, trophies at Nitto ATP finals and ATP Masters 1000 Olympic gold tournaments and gold medals. The 22-year-old won three during the Clay-Court season, after also released victorious in Monte-Carlo and Rome.
Large titles won: Alcaraz & Sinner
Players | Chelem | NATPF | 1000 | Total ^ (AVG) |
Carlos Alcaraz | 5/17 | 0/2 | 7/30 | 12/50 (4.2) |
Jannik sinner | 3/22 | 1/3 | 4/34 | 8/58 (7.3) |
At 22 and 34 days old, Alcaraz became the third man to win five Grand Slam titles in history. It only follows Bjorn Borg (22 years, 5 days) and Rafael Nadal (22 years old, 33 days).
Alcaraz won his first major crown at 2022 We open At the age of 19, and he now claimed at least one slam in four consecutive seasons. The 22 -year -old has become the eighth man in the open era to successfully defend the Roland Garros title
By triumphing for the Major de Clay-Court, Alcaraz won a big title for each 4.2 tournaments he played, before Roger Federer (1 for 4.4) in the victory rate. Only Novak Djokovic (3.2) and Rafael Nadal (3.5) are ahead of Alcaraz.
Pinner was trying to win his third major consecutive title and move to a Wimbledon Grand Chelem career trophy. Alcaraz, who won three of the four majors (except Australian Open), claimed the crowd to Roland Garros And Wimbledon twice each.