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in the riveting and record-breaking French Open men’s final were multiple and significant.Let’s start with this: Anyone worried about how men’s tennis would survive in the
can rest easy. Alcaraz and Sinner produced 5 1/2 hours of evidence Sunday that the game is in good hands — and that their rivalry will be, and perhaps already is, a transcendent one.Take it from no less an authority than. The retired owner of 20 Grand Slam titles, and
, began a post on social media by declaring, “3 winners in Paris today,” then listed Alcaraz, Sinner and “the beautiful game of tennis. What a match!”, the first in a major final.
“Hopefully not the last time,” Alcaraz said. “Every time that we face ... each other, we raise our level to the top.”
It would be shocking if there weren’t many more of these to come — perhaps as soon as at Wimbledon, where play begins on June 30 and No. 2-rankedHe had a blast, but also realized he was running the risk of spreading himself too thin. So he took what he learned and incorporated it into his skillset. It’s one of the reasons he opted to try to qualify for this year’s U.S. Open by picking a route that included a sectional at Wine Valley Golf Club in Walla Walla, Washington.
The “math and science geek” had done his research. He knew Wine Valley was wide enough that he probably wouldn’t run into trouble if he started spraying tee shots. He captured medalist honors after back-to-back 4-under 68s.And suddenly, the dentist from Indiana was on The Golf Channel, his
going viral and his phone blowing up to the point that he asked Hillary to help him keep track of it all. Things got so busy last week that when Vogt tried to sneak out to practice, it wasn’t until he was nearly at the course that he realized he’d forgotten his shoes.Vogt’s soft spikes were back in their usual spot when he stepped off the first tee on a Monday unlike any of the others he’d ever experienced at Oakmont.