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Jannik Sinner Battles Alcaraz in French Open 2025 Final

Bharat — June 8, 2025 at 3:05 PM

Watch Jannik Sinner take on Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open 2025 men’s final today! Find out how to stream live, get score updates and learn expert tips to follow this epic tennis showdown.

Jannik Sinner is lighting up the tennis world as he faces Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open 2025 men’s final at Roland Garros. The World No. 1 Italian is trending everywhere after steamrolling Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. Now he’s up against the defending champ in a match that’s got fans glued to their screens. Here’s how you can catch every moment live, stay on top of scores and get insider tips to make the most of this historic clash.

Sinner vs. Alcaraz: A Final for the Ages

Sinner’s on fire riding a 20-match Grand Slam win streak into his first French Open final. He’s the first Italian man to get this far since 1976 and he’s chasing his third straight major after dominating the 2024 US Open and 2025 Australian Open. His 6-4 7-5 7-6 semifinal win over Djokovic was a masterclass not dropping a single set all tournament. Alcaraz meanwhile fought through a tough draw including a four-set semifinal where Lorenzo Musetti retired injured. The 22-year-old Spaniard is gunning to defend his 2024 title and stay perfect in Grand Slam finals at 4-0.

The match started at 3:00 PM local time (6:30 PM IST) on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Sinner grabbed the first set 6-4 breaking Alcaraz’s serve with a blistering forehand. Alcaraz battled back tying the second set at 4-4 with his trademark drop shots. These two have faced off 12 times with Alcaraz leading 8-4 including a 7-6 6-1 beatdown in last month’s Italian Open final. But Sinner’s red-hot form and taped-up foot (he’s pushing through blisters) make this anyone’s game. Experts give Alcaraz a slight edge at 52% win probability but Sinner’s precision could flip the script.

Tips to Enjoy the Match Like a Pro

Understand the Stakes: This is the first Grand Slam final between players born in the 2000s. Sinner and Alcaraz have won the last five majors between them signaling a new era after Federer Nadal and Djokovic. The winner grabs £2.15 million and the Coupe des Mousquetaires

Spot Key Moments: Watch for Sinner’s monster forehand (he’s hit 184 winners this tournament) and Alcaraz’s sneaky drop shots (32 in his last three matches). If Sinner serves above 78% first-serve points like against Djokovic he’s tough to break