Nike Celebrates Both Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz
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The French Open men's final was an emotional rollercoaster for anyone who watched, including journalists, fans and tennis stars themselves.
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India Today on MSNCarlos Alcaraz unwinds in Ibiza amid doubts over Wimbledon tune-up participationCarlos Alcaraz headed Ibiza for a much-needed break after his French Open victory. His upcoming participation at Queen's Club, an ATP 500 tournament in London, remains uncertain.
Industrialist Anand Mahindra summed up the mood perfectly, calling Alcaraz’s winning moment “worth a thousand pep talks” and a reminder that “it isn’t over till it’s over.” Known for turning sporting moments into lessons in leadership and grit, Mahindra ’s post quickly struck a chord with fans.
Carlos Alcaraz defended his French Open title on Sunday with a hard-fought win over Jannik Sinner, and Mats Wilander was quick to praise the Spaniard.
The Italian, Sinner, had three championship points, each of which he failed to capitalise on, and eventually, from two sets down, the Spaniard sealed the win and won his second consecutive French Open title. With this win, Alcaraz earned himself a cool total of €2.55million (£2.13m) in prize money.
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Andre Agassi, the champion from 1999, witnessed tennis history firsthand at Roland Garros on Sunday. Carlos Alcaraz pulled off one of the greatest Major finals comebacks against Jannik Sinner.