Alcaraz makes early entry into all-court elite with French Open victory.

 Carlos Alcaraz made a dramatic entrance into tennis history by winning his first French Open championship and becoming the youngest player to win dramatic Slams on all three surfaces with a nail-biting five-set triumph over German Alexander Zverev on Sunday.

The 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 victory may not have been a classic, but the Spaniard demonstrated his status among the best by adding a third Grand Slam championship to his 2022 U.S. Open and 2023 Wimbledon victories.

Alcaraz became the eighth man to win a major on hard, grass, and clay courts, a feat that has escaped several of the game's greats, including American Pete Sampras, who has 14 major titles but has never won at Roland Garros.
Alcaraz has won three grand slam finals at the age of 21, but Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic had to wait until their late 20s to conquer the sport's slowest surface.

"I've been racing from school to the television to watch this event since I was a tiny kid. Now I'm raising the trophy in front of you all," said Alcaraz, whom Zverev called a "Hall of Famer."
Sunday's defeat added to Zverev's dissatisfaction with Grand Slams, as the German has yet to win a title despite reaching the final four times.
"I'll be back next year," Zverev said.



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