Alcaraz Makes History with Thrilling Comeback in Longest-Ever French Open Final

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In a thrilling match that lasted five hours and 29 minutes, Carlos Alcaraz staged a remarkable comeback to win the French Open title. The Spanish tennis star came back from being down two sets to love to defeat Italian World Number 1 Jannik Sinner in the longest-ever French Open final. Sinner dominated the initial two sets, 6-4 and 7-6, but Alcaraz refocused and won the next two sets 6-4 and 7-6. The match went to a fifth-set tiebreaker, which Alcaraz won 10-2. He then sealed the match with a 7-6 win in the final set. Alcaraz credited his resilience and belief in himself for his comeback, saying, "I just thought it was the time to go for it and not be afraid of the mistakes. I think today was all about belief in myself. I never doubted myself today and that's why I saw my best tennis in those crucial and difficult moments.