
Roland Garros
Legend milestones: Alcaraz accumulates records in Paris
The Spanish collected Gestas this Sunday in Paris
June 08, 2025
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Carlos Alcaraz will seek his second Title by Roland Garros on Sunday.
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The history of tennis attended a historical final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in Roland Garros. The Spanish raised his second cup of musketeers with just 22 years, extending a brilliant sports career that advances at the rhythm of vertigo. The Court Philippe-Batrier contemplated a family scene: the current champion protecting the throne. The whipped land wrapped the figure of the special player, willing to write a legend on the courts.
Atptour.com reviews some of the milestones fulfilled by the Spanish this Sunday in Paris.
Third Spanish player with multiple Titles of Roland Garros
The Navy has turned the Parisian whipped land into a number of successes. With an unparalleled national inheritance, Alcaraz became the third Spanish player with multiple individual titles of Roland Garros. The Murcian followed in the footsteps of Rafael Nadal, top historical champion with 14 trophies in Paris, and Sergi Bruguera, the first capable of linking triumphs in the Court-Philippe Chatrier with his victories in the early 90 calendar.
Revalidate title in 21st century
Protecting Roland Garros’s throne is one of the hardest milestones of sport and just look at the recent history of the tournament to check it. The five mangas of Paris are a very high mountain to dominate, running out of oxygen before climbing it again. Alcaraz took the opportunity to become the third man capable of completing the deed, a demonstration of self -control in the slowest surface of the circuit. In the 21st century, only his compatriot Rafael Nadal and the Brazilian Gustavo Kuerten had managed to add trophies in consecutive editions. In addition, only Mallorcan had managed to protect its first cup in Paris, something that Alcaraz also emulated this Sunday.
Revalidate throne in Roland Garros and Wimbledon
Loading with the vitola of current champion is a tremendous weight on the shoulders. Do it on two different surfaces, a task reserved for players with an extreme adaptation capacity and a special mentality. Alcaraz has become the third man of the open era that completes this milestone, a feat reserved to date to an icon that transcended his sport as Björn Borg. In 2024, with a deed that already moved the locker room, Alcaraz became the youngest player of the professional era capable of conquering the grass of London and the beaten earth of Paris in the same season. A year later, the Murcia sink his hands again in history.
Win your first five Grand Slam finals
Alcaraz has developed an innate capacity to attack the largest finals of the circuit. The Spanish has demonstrated this reality fighting for Trophies ATP Masters 1000 (7-1) and has written a practically unprecedented story in the Grand Slam, demonstrating an absolute absence of scenic fear. The Murcian is the only man, along with Roger Federer, who has won the first five individual Grand Slam finals of his career, a milestone that has walked through New York, London and Paris. Although the Swiss brand extends to the seven decisive games in a major, the greatest record ever seen in sport, the Murcia has continued to consolidate its infallible man status at the time of truth. Carlos was placed on Friday among the youngest to step on five big finals, and since this Sunday he is the early to win them all.
The story is reserved for the best players, and Alcaraz begins to accumulate many fronts in their hands.
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