by ti-amie Court PHILIPPE-CHATRIER

Women’s Doubles
FINAL
ITA S. Errani (11)/ITA J.Paolini (11) vs USA C.Gauff (5)/CZE K. Siniakova (5)
Men’s Singles
UPCOMING
Not before 14:30
FINAL
GER A. Zverev (4) vs ESP C. Alcaraz (3)

Court SUZANNE-LENGLEN

Men’s Legends
FRA G. Forget/FRA H. Leconte vs FRA M. Bahrami/FRA C. Pioline

by Suliso Another five set match for Alcaraz. Where is all the excitement?

by jazzyg I can't watch on vacation.

Very surprised Alcaraz blew a 5-2 lead in 3rd set. He always has been up and down in matches but usually not in big situations.

by skatingfan I've had a weird weekend, and only picked up this match in the 4th set which was not of a very good quality. Zverev struggling to win games now, but Alcaraz isn't playing that well either.

by skatingfan Alcaraz finds another level towards the end of the match - held serve from break point down 3 times - to win the match.

Bad call on a double fault that might have changed the 5th set in Zverev's favour.

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by ti-amie
skatingfan wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 5:41 pm Alcaraz finds another level towards the end of the match - held serve from break point down 3 times - to win the match.

Bad call on a double fault that might have changed the 5th set in Zverev's favour.
Is this what you're referring to?


by skatingfan
ti-amie wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 8:55 pm Is this what you're referring to?

Yes. Questionable whether that ball touched the line. The chair umpire said yes, electronic line calling said no - would have been 2-2 in the 5th if it was a double fault. That point may haunt Zverev for a long time, particularly given how many break points he had early in the 5th set, and failed to convert on any.

by ponchi101 I was only able to watch the fifth. Zverev simply ran out of fuel faster than Alcaraz. I wonder what quality they had in the first 4, but the 5th was not bad.
It will haunt Zverev for a long time. Two slam finals in which he held a lead in sets and could not close it.

by jazzyg The U.S. Open final Zverev lost was the worst-played slam final by two players I have ever seen. It also was played in front of zero people.

This one will hurt, but Alcaraz is the better player. The U.S. Open final will hurt only if he never wins a slam, which is quite possible although I would bet the opposite way.

by ponchi101 His time is running out. It's the only thing.

by skatingfan In the Open era, only six men have won their first slam after their 27th birthday.

by Suliso Who are they?

by ponchi101 Stan, Andres Gomez, Korda, Goran, Tommy Johanson, Muster.
And had to look a few of them up.

by Suliso Only Stan won more than one...

by jazzyg The game has gotten older. Zverev's prime likely will last another 5 years.

by skatingfan
ponchi101 wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 7:37 pm Stan, Andres Gomez, Korda, Goran, Tommy Johanson, Muster.
And had to look a few of them up.
Johansson was still 26 when he won the Australian Open - his birthday is in March - the 6th is Andres Gimeno who won the 1972 French Open at the age of 34. Gimeno is the oldest first time slam winner by more than four years.