They presented us with a gift; that is precisely what this match represented. Alcaraz performed admirably and seized victory from him. The level of play was exceptionally high, providing ample opportunity for them to celebrate.
Former ATP professional Jim Courier remarked on the thrilling French Open final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner last week. Court Philippe-Chatrier hosted an extraordinary tennis match as the World No.1 and World No.2 inscribed their names in the annals of history during a 5-hour-29-minute marathon contest. The intense, suspenseful moments contributed to one of the finest French Open Finals ever, and American ATP player Ben Shelton, despite his original plans, could not afford to miss it.
Alcaraz had his back against the wall. He had already lost the first two sets and trailed the Italian 5-3 in the fourth. But then, as the Spaniard himself said later in his press conference, “A lot of times people came back from match point down in final of a Grand Slam or even in other matches.” He wanted to be one of those players, and that is exactly what he did as he saved three championship points to pull of his greatest comeback ever. In the end, the score line read 4-6, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6(3), 7-6(2) in favor of the 22-year-old. He had successfully managed to defend his French Open title.
Had the match been any less exciting, Ben Shelton probably wouldn’t have bothered to watch it. In an interaction with Tennis Channel, he made an honest confession regarding Alcaraz-Sinner’s epic encounter. He revealed, “I’m not really the guy who sits there and watches the tournament after I’m out you know. I’ll maybe watch a different sport or not watch anything at all.
However, the unreal quality of tennis from both players really impressed Shelton. “For me I turned it on at 6-5 in the 5th and I was like ‘Let’s just see what this tiebreak is looking like’. And I knew there had been ups and downs. Sinner got tight and Alcaraz got tight serving for the match. And it kind of got to the point where these guys were playing a baseline game. The serve was a non-factor, they were putting the serve in the box and going to war. It was really entertaining, the points that they were having. Every point was crazy and for me it was the tiebreaker that was the most insane.
He also specifically talked about Alcaraz’s exceptional performance. Those first 6 or 7 points with Alcaraz, you go back and you watch those and you’re like ‘That’s some of the most clutch tennis I’ve seen at 6-all in the 5th in my life. Well, can’t argue with that.
Even ex-German pro Boris Becker has expressed utmost happiness on how the two athletes played at Court Philippe-Chatrier. In fact, the former icon was left speechless to the extent that he compared the modern stars to the Big Three,
Can there be any higher praise for Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner?
The former tennis great Boris Becker, who served on the TNT Sports panel during the French Open, expressed his astonishment at the extraordinary performances of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. He noted that both the Spaniard and the Italian displayed a level of skill comparable to that of legends such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic.
In response to the astonishing outcome, following Alcaraz’s remarkable victory, Becker remarked, “It’s brutal for Sinner. Losing a final with match points, having served for the match. There’s nothing worse, but he can be proud of his performance.
He behaved like a champion, fought and played his best clay court match to date. That will happen again, maybe Jannik will be the luckier one next time. It was the same with Federer, Djokovic and Nadal. What epic duels they’ve had over 15 years, and that’s exactly the level I see Carlos and Jannik at.
Becker concluded, “The match was unbelievable, I feel for both players. These are the matches you train for and why you love this sport.” Alcaraz and Sinner’s mind-boggling display of tennis shots also attracted millions of fans from around the world. Speaking of numbers, French outlet L’Equipe reported that the final amassed an average of 5.5 million viewers on France 2 and 3 TV channels. It’s the best figure for a men’s singles final at the Roland Garros since the 2011 clash between Federer and Nadal. Interestingly, the match also touched a peak figure of 9.5 million viewers during the last few moments before Alcaraz won the championship.
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