
3 winners in Paris: Roger Federer's heartwarming post after epic French Open final
Roger Federer posted a heartwarming message after Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner's epic French Open final on Sunday, June 8 at Rolan Garros. Alcaraz staged a stunning comeback to win his second consecutive French Open title by beating Sinner in a match that was full of twists and turns and lasted for five hours and 29 minutes. This was the longest final in the history of French Open and had fans and former players raving about the performance from both men on Sunday. One of them was Federer, who posted a message on Instagram story from his official account. The Swiss legend said that there were three winners on the day with Alcaraz and Sinner being the two of them and tennis being the other one. Federer posted throwback images with both Alcaraz and Sinner in his story. You can see the reaction below:advertisement"3 winners in Paris today: Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and the beautiful game of tennis. What a match!" said Federer.
(Roger Federer Instagram)
How the Alcaraz vs Sinner French Open 2025 final unfolded
In a match that showed tennis still had life post the big 3, Alcaraz and Sinner showed their talent on the court, thrilling the fans present at Roland Garros. The Spaniard seemed to be shaky for most of the clash and Sinner raced to a 2-0 lead and looked destined for his first French Open title. | Roland Garros final highlights |Till that point, the Italian hadn't lost a set in the competition and the odds were stacked against Alcaraz. However, the 22-year-old was able to dig deep into his arsenal and produced a response that left the World No.1 stunned. advertisementHe broke him in the third set to come back into the contest and then saved three championship points in the fourth one. In the decider, Alcaraz' drop shots came to his aid as he seemed to be on the cusp of the title with the score at 5-4. But Sinner fought back to force into a super tie-break as the fans were unsure who will emerge victorious in the end. Then Alcaraz produced his best bit of tennis in the match to leave everyone in the arena stunned and take home his 5th grand slam title.

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