Jannik Sinner faced a tough loss in Paris after falling short in the French Open final.
Throughout the French Open, Sinner dominated by winning 20 out of 21 sets and remarkably did not lose a single set until the final match.
However, his opponent, Carlos Alcaraz, made an extraordinary comeback in the championship match.
In a thrilling five-set encounter, Sinner was defeated by Alcaraz with scores of 6-4, 7-6, 4-6, 6-7, 6-7, missing out on his first title at Roland Garros.
Deeply saddened by this setback, Sinner may take a while to recover from his inaugural Grand Slam final loss (now standing at 3-1).
Nevertheless, he has achieved a significant milestone in his career by holding the world number one ranking for 52 consecutive weeks, a feat accomplished by only nine other male players in tennis history.
Top Ten Players with a Yearlong World Ranking
1. Roger Federer (237 weeks / >4.5 years)
The Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer was dominant in the 2000s, claiming the number one ranking in February 2004 and maintaining it until August 2008, when Rafael Nadal took over.
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