Summary

  • Carlos Alcaraz wins first French Open title with 6-3 2-6 5-7 6-1 6-2 victory over Alexander Zverev

  • Alcaraz claims third major after winning Wimbledon last year and US Open in 2022

  • The 21-year-old is the youngest man to win a Grand Slam title on all three surfaces

  • It is a second loss in a Grand Slam final for Zverev after defeat at 2020 US Open

  • Click the audio icon to listen to live commentary from 13:00 BST (UK only)

  1. Au revoir!published at 19:15 British Summer Time 9 June

    So, after 15 days of enthralling action, Carlos Alcaraz is the French Open champion.

    The Spaniard continues to set and break records at just 21-years-old, winning a third Grand Slam title and his first on clay.

    Once again we have seen his immense talent and promise on show as he becomes the youngest man to win his first three Slams on clay, grass and hard courts.

    Have a read of Jonathan's report from Roland Garros here and we'll continue to bring you all the reaction across our dedicated tennis page.

    The grass-court swing begins this week so you won't have to wait long for more tennis.

    But for now, thank you for company over the past two weeks.

    A bientot!

    Carlos AlcarazImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 19:12 British Summer Time 9 June

    Three Grand Slams on three different surfaces.

    Carlos Alcaraz is the youngest man to secure majors on all three.

    Carlos Alcaraz US Open trophyImage source, Getty Images
    Carlos Alcaraz Wimbledon trophyImage source, Getty Images
    Carlos Alcaraz French OpenImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 19:06 British Summer Time 9 June

    Zverev 3-6 6-2 7-5 1-6 2-6 Alcaraz

    Carlos Alcaraz is now having a photo shoot with the trophy.

    It looks like he won't be letting go of it any time soon.

    Carlos Alcaraz with trophyImage source, Getty Images
  4. 'I used to watch this on TV and now I'm holding the trophy'published at 19:01 British Summer Time 9 June

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    Carlos Alcaraz kisses trophyImage source, Getty Images

    After winning his first French Open title in a five-set thriller, Carlos Alcaraz said on court: "Hello everyone. First of all, I want to congratulate Sascha for a great tournament. Unbelievable the level you are playing and the work you are putting in every day. Everything you have been through the last years in this court. I'm pretty sure you will win Slams and this tournament very, very soon so keep going and congratulations.

    "My team have been incredible the last month. We were struggling a lot with the injury. Coming back from Madrid, I didn't feel well. Coming here and not practicing too much on the court. I'm grateful to have the team that I have. I know everyone in my team is giving their heart to help me improve. I call this a team but it's a family.

    "I have loved to have part of my family here. My Mum, my Dad, my Brother, I have loved having you here. All of the support you have given to me since being a little kid. I used to watch this tournament on the TV and now I'm holding the trophy so thank you very much.

    "Everyone is a really important part to making this tournament special. It's not easy to do that, we complain a lot, but you all do a great job. Thank you to everyone.

    "The crowd have been great since the first match until today. The support has been unbelievable in the matches and practice. I'll see you soon, for sure. Thank you."

  5. Postpublished at 18:58 British Summer Time 9 June

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    Carlos Alcaraz's idol, Rafael Nadal, has taken to X, external to congratulate his compatriot:

    "Congratulations Carlos for this immense victory!!!! Big!!!! Very happy for your successes!!! Vamos!"

    Just 13 to go to match the clay King.

    Carlos Alcaraz with trophyImage source, Getty Images
  6. 'I'll be back next year'published at 18:55 British Summer Time 9 June

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    Alexander Zverev with runners-up trophyImage source, Getty Images

    Runner-up Alexander Zverev, speaking on court: "First of all, in relation to Carlos, third Grand Slam, 21-years-old, it's incredible. You've won three different ones, you are already a hall-of-famer, you have won so much and you're only 21. An incredible player and not the last time you are going to win this.

    "To the [Alcaraz] team, well done. I wish I could say otherwise, but too good today. All of you are unbelievably nice guys so I'm happy for you. Not today, but generally I am happy for you.

    "To my team as well, thank you for not only last the two weeks but the long journey we had since the injury I had on this same court. We were close today, not enough but hopefully one day we will be able to hold this trophy together so thank you.

    "Then I would like to thank everyone who makes this tournament possible every year. Amelie [Mauresmo], one of the best tournament directors we have. You do everything for the players. I know it's tough because we complain a lot but you're doing the best you can, we really appreciate it so thankyou for the job you're doing.

    "It's been amazing - the atmosphere, the support has been amazing. I really love to play on this beautiful court, one of my favourite courts on the tour.

    "I'll be back next year."

  7. Postpublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 9 June

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    A childhood dream realised for Carlos Alcaraz, who earlier this week recalled racing home to watch French Open matches as a kid.

    A photograph circulating, external on social media shows a young Alcaraz and his dad taking in Roland Garros tennis on a big screen.

    A full circle moment for the Spaniard.

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 9 June

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    Alcaraz surely loves the five setters. The Alcaraz reign begins. The start of a new era. For Zverev, another hope deferred.

    Opeyemi, Lagos

  9. Postpublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 9 June

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    And here comes Carlos Alcaraz to collect the Coupe des Mousquetaires.

    US Open ✔️

    Wimbledon ✔️

    French Open ✔️

    The sky is the limit for the 21-year-old.

  10. Postpublished at 18:47 British Summer Time 9 June

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    Alexander Zverev takes to the stage to collect his runners-up trophy.

    He begins his speech by congratulating Carlos Alcaraz, saying he is already a "hall of famer", adding it won't be the last time the Spaniard wins the clay-court Slam.

    Full quotes to come.

  11. Postpublished at 18:44 British Summer Time 9 June

    Out comes the famous Coupe des Mousquetaires. Carlos Alcaraz will have his hands on the trophy very soon.

    And here is six-time French Open winner Bjorn Borg to present the trophy.

  12. Postpublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 9 June

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    What it means...

    Carlos Alcaraz celebratesImage source, Getty Images
    Carlos Alcaraz celebratesImage source, Getty Images
    Carlos Alcaraz celebratesImage source, EPA
  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 9 June

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    Alcaraz has three Grand Slams at different tournaments and he only turned 21 last month. It isn't inconceivable he could win at least two Slams a year for the next 10 years, if not longer. Sinner and Ruud are going to need to do some serious work to keep up with him.

    Tim

  14. Postpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 9 June

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    The stage is quickly set up for the trophy presentation as a big screen shows some of the match highlights and Alcaraz watches his own handiwork from the chair.

  15. 'There was no panic'published at 18:38 British Summer Time 9 June

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    David Law
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    There was no panic from Alcaraz and it was the exact same against Sinner in the semi-final. I don't think he panicked at any moment.

  16. Postpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 9 June

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    Zverev sits in his chair, head in hands, teary eyed.

    He has played his part in a brilliant final but has ultimately come up short again. A first Grand Slam title still eludes him.

  17. Postpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 9 June

    Zverev 3-6 6-2 7-5 1-6 2-6 Alcaraz

    Caked in clay from dropping to the court, Alcaraz sprints up to his box where he is embraced by his nearest and dearest.

    He becomes the first man to win his first three Grand Slam titles on clay, hard and grass surfaces.

    An incredible achievement.

    Carlos Alcaraz laying on the clayImage source, Getty Images
    Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with familyImage source, Reuters
  18. Postpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 9 June

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    Russell Fuller
    Tennis correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The man who is barely 21 is now a Grand Slam champion on hard court, grass and clay.

  19. game, set and match

    Alcaraz wins French Openpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 9 June
    Breaking

    Zverev 3-6 6-2 7-5 1-6 2-6 Alcaraz

    Got it! Carlos Alcaraz drops to the clay as he wins his first ever French Open title!

    What a brilliant match. From 2-1 down to a magnificent victory.

    An extraordinary battle ends in 21-year-old Spaniard Alcaraz winning a third Grand Slam title and his first on clay.

    Carlos Alcaraz laying on the clayImage source, Getty Images
  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:31 British Summer Time 9 June

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    I backed Greg Rusedski's prediction and he's right about the mental resilience being the factor here. Alcaraz has ridden his luck at times, but it's how you use that luck and don't let it dull your focus in big moments. It's why he'll win this title.

    Ben