French Open Men’s Final: Sinner vs. Alcaraz Set—But Did Djokovic Just Say Goodbye?

French Open Men’s Final: Sinner vs. Alcaraz Set—But Did Djokovic Just Say Goodbye?

Jannik Sinner has secured his place in the 2025 French Open men’s final after a commanding straight-sets victory over Novak Djokovic, 6-4, 7-5, 7-6(3). The world No. was relentless on court, showcasing precision and nerves of steel in the key moments. Sinner’s win means he will face defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in a much-anticipated final on Sunday.

For Djokovic, the loss was more than just a missed opportunity for a 25th Grand Slam title. At 38 years old, the Serbian legend battled physical fatigue and required medical attention during the match, ultimately unable to match Sinner’s intensity and consistency. After the match, Djokovic hinted that this could have been his last appearance on the Roland Garros clay, telling reporters, “This could’ve been my last match on this court ever” Despite his disappointment, Djokovic left the court to a warm ovation, acknowledging the passionate Parisian crowd.

Sinner’s performance was clinical—he never dropped a set throughout the tournament and managed to neutralize Djokovic’s tactical variety and trademark resilience. The Italian’s ability to recover from tight spots, especially saving three set points in the third set, highlighted his growing maturity on the big stage.

The stage is now set for a blockbuster final: Sinner versus Alcaraz, two of tennis’s brightest young stars, with the Roland Garros crown on the line.

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