Carlos Alcaraz has emerged victorious at the French Open, defeating Alexander Zverev in a grueling five-set match, with scores of 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2. The 21-year-old Spaniard’s win at Roland Garros marks his first French Open title and positions him as the youngest man to win Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces.
Alcaraz’s win is particularly notable as he steps into the shoes of Rafael Nadal, capturing the trophy at an age younger than 22, just as Nadal did. Despite challenging conditions and a formidable opponent in Zverev, Alcaraz adapted his game to clinch the title after an intense four hours and 19 minutes.
The victory in Paris adds to his hard-court triumph at the US Open and his previous win on the grass at Wimbledon, showcasing his versatility across surfaces. Alcaraz now holds a flawless record in major finals, while Zverev faces his second defeat in such matches.
The match saw Alcaraz’s aggressive play dominate early on, but Zverev’s resilience brought the game to a tie. However, Alcaraz’s determination and skillful play, coupled with the crowd’s chants, propelled him to a decisive victory, laying on the court in celebration of his historic achievement.
Zverev praised Alcaraz’s accomplishments, acknowledging his status as a remarkable player at such a young age and hinting at future successes for the Spaniard at Roland Garros. Alcaraz’s win has not only secured him a place in tennis history but also inspired plans for an Eiffel Tower tattoo to commemorate his triumph in Paris.