Paris Triumphs: Federer’s Touching Message Captures Spirit of French Open Finale

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Roger Federer expressed a heartwarming message to Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner after the thrilling French Open final that took place on June 8, Sunday. Alcaraz achieved an impressive recovery to defeat Sinner after five sets.

On Sunday, June 8 at Rolan Garros Federer heartwarming post following the epic Roger Federer French Open final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. In a five-hour and 29-minute match packed with dramatic twists and turns Alcaraz achieved a remarkable comeback victory to take his second French Open title in a row against Sinner.

The French Open final 2025 that took place on Sunday became the longest ever in tournament history and received high praise from fans and former players for both competitors' performances. Federer used his official Instagram account to share a congratulatory message in his story. Federer declared that Alcaraz and Sinner along with tennis itself emerged as Paris tennis winners during the match day. Federer shared nostalgic photos featuring Alcaraz and Sinner in his Instagram story. You can see the reaction below:

"3 winners in Paris today: Federer recognized Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as winners alongside tennis itself during their match. What a match!" said Federer.

The match demonstrated that tennis remains vibrant after the era of the big three while Alcaraz and Sinner displayed their abilities to captivate Roland Garros spectators. Sinner took a massive lead at 2-0 against the faltering Spaniard who looked vulnerable throughout most of their match, pushing him towards his first French Open victory.

The Italian player maintained an unbeaten set record throughout the tournament but Alcaraz faced unfavorable odds. At 22 years old he pulled from his skill set to deliver a surprising comeback that left the World No.1 shocked.

He broke his opponent in the third set to reenter the match and then managed to save three championship points during the fourth set. Alcaraz reached the edge of victory in the decider as his drop shots proved pivotal when he held a 5-4 advantage.

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