Cameras captured a group of players, including Álex Baena, gathered around a mobile device in the dressing room, closely following the final moments of Alcaraz’s historic win over Jannik Sinner. The 21-year-old tennis star came from two sets down to win the longest French Open men’s final in history, lasting five hours and 29 minutes.
Despite the high-stakes football match ahead, the players took time to witness a fellow Spaniard make history on the clay courts of Paris, reflecting the deep mutual respect and admiration that exists between Spain’s elite athletes.
Alcaraz’s dramatic victory saw him become the third man in the Open Era to win a French Open final after saving match points, joining legends like Rafael Nadal and Gustavo Kuerten in securing back-to-back titles at Roland-Garros.
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