Jannik Sinner, the world number 1, faced a disappointing defeat at the French Open 2025. He has been having a tough season in 2025. First, he faced a doping ban for three months when he was at the peak of his tennis form, and then, as he made a return from the ban, he faced significant defeats in the finals of several tournaments.
As soon as he came out of the ban, he competed at the Italian Open 2025, where he also reached the finals but could not win the title. Similarly, at the French Open 2025, he again was defeated by Carlos Alcaraz, shattering his dreams of winning at Roland-Garros. Moreover, both defeats came from world number 2, Carlos Alcaraz, who is trailing behind him with almost 2,000 points in the ATP rankings.
Jannik Sinner “Disappointed” After French Open 2025 Loss

Ever since Jannik Sinner lost at the French Open 2025, he has been visibly upset. Recently, he’s been sharing what’s going on in his mind and said, “I tried to delete everything, every set. I was disappointed about the fourth set.”
The 22-year-old looked on the verge of claiming his first French Open title, but every time he came close, Alcaraz managed to defend himself. The game was played for five and a half hours in five sets, exhausting both players.

Reflecting on his loss, Jannik Sinner said, “Obviously, this one hurts. There’s not so much to talk about right now. It was a very, very high-level match. It was long. And yeah, it happens. You know, we saw it in the past with other players. Today it happened to me. “I tried to delete everything, every set. In Grand Slams, you try to start from zero again. I was, of course, disappointed about the fourth set and match points and serving for the match. But again, I stayed there mentally. I didn’t give him any free points.”
Jannik Sinner also showed his gratitude to his family for all the support they gave. “My family, the people who know me, they are helping me now. My dad wasn’t even here, he was working today. Nothing changes in our family because of success. We are simple people,” he added.
Now, Sinner will look to take a shot at Wimbledon, scheduled later this month.
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