Key facts
- Alexander Zverev won his first Grand Slam title at the French Open.
- Zverev defeated Cobolli in the final match.
- The final match extended to five sets.
- Zverev's serve was effective at critical junctures.
- Mirra Andreeva also won her first Grand Slam title at Roland-Garros.
- The tournament experienced extreme weather conditions, including heat and rain.
Alexander Zverev has won his first Grand Slam title, emerging victorious at the French Open. The final match saw Zverev overcome Cobolli in a hard-fought contest that extended to a fifth set. Zverev's serve proved to be a decisive weapon, particularly during crucial moments in the fourth set where he broke Cobolli's serve at 4-5 to force a tiebreak. He then went on to dominate the fifth set, securing two breaks of serve and consolidating both to clinch the championship. Mirra Andreeva also claimed her first Grand Slam title at Roland-Garros, a tournament marked by extreme weather conditions and unexpected outcomes.