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Sinner heading for sleepless night after losing classic French Open final

PARIS :World number one Jannik Sinner rued his missed chances and said he expected a sleepless night after agonisingly letting three championship points slip through his fingers in a five-set defeat by Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final on Sunday.

The Italian top seed wasted three match points at 5-3, 40-0 up in the fourth set and was also 6-5 ahead in the decider, before Spaniard Alcaraz clawed his way back in dramatic fashion to win the title for the second year running.

It was the longest French Open final since tennis turned professional in 1968, lasting five hours 29 minutes, and the second longest Grand Slam final in the Open Era.

"I won't sleep tonight very well, but it's okay," Sinner said during the presentation ceremony. "First of all Carlos, congrats. An amazing performance, amazing battle, amazing job. I am very happy for you, you deserve it.

"It's easier to play than talking now," said the 23-year-old, who was on a 20-match winning streak in the majors.

Sinner had only played one tournament, in Rome in May, after coming back from a three-month doping ban but said his run to the final proved he was on the right track.

"I was ready. I was feeling much more ready than in Rome. I think we saw that. He's the world number two, but he's number one on clay," he told a press conference before listing his missed opportunities in the match.

"I was a break up in the third, was a break up in the fourth, had three match points, serving for the match," he said.

"I came back. Six-five up (in the fifth set), I had chances also in the fifth. So many chances I couldn't use."

The two finalists, who have won seven of the last eight Grand Slams to stamp their authority on the tour, were locked in a fierce battle that mesmerised

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