Roger Federer joined the tennis world in praising the thrilling French Open final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, calling it an instant classic.
In one of the longest and most dramatic Grand Slam finals in recent history, Alcaraz defeated Sinner in a five-hour, 29-minute showdown. The Spaniard saved three championship points before finally securing the win. It was a display of stamina, skill, and mental toughness that left fans and legends in awe.
Federer, known for his own legendary matches, expressed his admiration on Instagram. “Three winners in Paris today: @carlitosalcaraz, @janniksin & the beautiful game of tennis. What a match!” he wrote, acknowledging both players and the sport itself.
Alcaraz’s win made history. He became just the ninth man in the Open Era to come back from two sets down to win a Grand Slam final. The victory added another milestone to his already remarkable young career.
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