Alcaraz faces sinners in RG finals
Richard Pagliaro | @tennis_now | Friday, June 6, 2025
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King of Clay Rafa Nadal Suffering is famously a prerequisite for the success of the Grand Slam.
Ruling Roland Garros Champion Carlos Alcaraz face World No. 1 Jennike Sina Bring beauty and cruelty.
The world’s second-ranked Alkaraz beat Lorenzo Musetti He won four straight games in Paris for the 13th time in a row, reaching his second-straight Roland Garros final.
Alcaraz entered Sunday’s French Open final against any sinners with a 4-0 record in the Grand Slam final, a rematch of the 2024 Roland Garros semifinal.
A hot sinner burned 44 winners and saved three fixed points in the third set Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-5, 7-6 (3) entered his first Roland Garros final in three hours and 16 minutes.
It was the first time since the 1994 French Open, both men’s and women’s singles finals were first and second, while Aryna Sabalenka met Coco Gauff in the Women’s Championship tomorrow.
When asked later, he likes to face both championships, Alcaraz said both do their best and strengthened his belief that pain is progress because both competitors “push you to the limit.”
“I mean, I like to fight them every time because I like that fight,” Alcalaz said in the media in Paris. “But, you know, most of the time it’s just pain because they push you to the limit.”
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Alcaraz said those cruel showdowns were a wonderful experience that made him a better player.
“But, as I said, what I like most is that it gives you feedback from a better player,” Alkaraz said. “I think it’s important, even if I win, it’s beautiful, and even if I don’t win, it’s going to give you a lot of stats and give you feedback.”