Jannik Sinner rocked by ‘tough’ French Open final loss
Jannik Sinner reacts after the final match of the French Open against Carlos Alcaraz (AP)
Jannik Sinner admits struggling to move past missed opportunities in his French Open loss to Carlos Alcaraz, despite leading by two sets and holding three match points.
Alcaraz and Sinner are set to compete in the HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club and the Terra Wortmann Open in Halle, respectively, following their Roland Garros final.
Sinner acknowledges the “tough loss” but focuses on the positives, highlighting his strong clay-court performances in Rome and Paris.
Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz, both preparing for Wimbledon, will compete in the Boss Open final in Stuttgart.
Fritz's performance this week ensures he will regain his position as the world number four, surpassing Jack Draper and Novak Djokovic in the rankings.