2021 French Open – Men's singles final
Novak Djokovic (1) vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas (5) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | 13 June 2021 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Tournament | French Open | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Paris, France | ||||||||||||||||||
Chair umpire | Aurélie Tourte | ||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 4 hours, 11 minutes |
The 2021 French Open Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the men's singles tournament at the 2021 French Open, contested by first-seed Novak Djokovic and fifth-seed Stefanos Tsitsipas. Djokovic came back from two-sets-to-love down to defeat Tsitsipas, marking the fifth time that such comeback has occurred in a French Open final, after the finals in 1974, 1984, 1999, and 2004.[1] By reaching the final, Tsitsipas became the first Greek player to reach a major final.[2] With the win, Djokovic won his 19th major and became the first man in the Open Era to achieve the Double Career Grand Slam.[3] Djokovic also became the first man to win a major in the Open Era after coming back from two-sets-to-love-down in two matches in the same major.[4]
It was a rematch of the previous year's semfinal, in which Djokovic also won in five-sets.[5] It also marked the second consecutive year a man trailed by two sets in a major final yet rallied to win, following Dominic Thiem's victory at the 2020 US Open.
Background
Entering into the final, Djokovic led the career head-to-head, with 5 wins to 2 wins.[6] Previous to the French Open, Djokovic had won the 2021 Australian Open, and was aiming to win his 19th major at the French Open, along with achieving the first Double Career Grand Slam.[7] On the other hand, Tsitsipas had won more matches on clay than any other player during the season, and had won titles at both the 2021 Lyon Open and the 2021 Monte-Carlo Masters.[8]
In the semifinals, Djokovic defeated the four-time defending champion and thirteen-time overall champion Rafael Nadal in an epic in four sets that lasted over four hours.[9] It was a rematch of the previous year's final, and marked the third time in Nadal's career that he was defeated at the French Open, and was both his first semifinal loss at the event and the first time that Nadal had lost a match at the French Open after having won the first set.[10][11] On the other hand, Tsitsipas beat Alexander Zverev in five sets.[2]
Djokovic had also come back from two-sets-to-love down in the fourth round against Lorenzo Musetti.[4]
Statistics
References
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