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French Open | Alcaraz, Zverev battle hard to set up tantalising men’s final

Storm Sanders was Australia’s hero after she won the first singles rubber before returning for the deciding doubles match alongside 38-year-old Samantha Stosur.

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain stretches for a backhand against Jannik Sinner of Italy during the Men’s Singles semifinal match of the 2024 French Open at Roland Garros on June 7, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Carlos Alcaraz reached his maiden French Open final with a 2-6 6-3 3-6 6-4 6-3 win over Jannik Sinner before Alexander Zverev also recovered from a slow start on Friday to beat Casper Ruud 2-6 6-2 6-4 6-2 and set up a blockbuster clash for the trophy.

Third seed Alcaraz was far from his usually brilliant self early in his contest but took full advantage of Australian Open champion Sinner’s hand cramps to draw level, before sealing the see-sawing match in a decider after a little over four hours.

Having already captured a Wimbledon and U.S. Open trophy at the age of 21, Spaniard Alcaraz became the youngest man to reach Grand Slam finals on all three of the sport’s surfaces and will look to emulate several compatriots by winning Roland Garros.

“I have a special feeling for this tournament, because I remember when I finished school I’m running to my home just to put the TV on and watch the matches here in the French Open,” Alcaraz told reporters.

“Of course, Rafa Nadal dominated this tournament for 14-15 years. It’s unbelievable. I wanted to put my name on that list of the Spanish players who won this tournament… (Juan Carlos) Ferrero, (Carlos) Moya, (Albert) Costa, legends of our sport.

“If I want to be one of the best players in the world, I have to be a good player in every surface, like Roger (Federer) did, Novak (Djokovic), Rafa, (Andy) Murray. The best players have had success on every surface.”

Fourth seed Zverev, competing in his fourth straight semi-final in Paris, finally broke the barrier to become the second German man to reach the Roland Garros title clash in the Open Era and match Michael Stich’s feat from 1996.

He also banished painful memories of a serious ankle injury in the 2022 semi-final against Nadal, while coming through tough matches this year.

“To go deep and to win a Grand Slam, you have to go through difficulties and you have to go through a lot of ups and downs,” said Zverev, who won the match after Ruud was hampered by a stomach issue.

“You’re not going to win a Grand Slam by winning every match in straight three sets. Some players do, like Roger, Rafa a few times, but normally to win a Grand Slam you have to go through battles. You have to come back in tough five-set matches.

“You have to come back from…

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