
Tyler Lauletta
Staff Writer at Sports Illustrated
writing about sports for sports illustrated. cozy boy. supporter of sweeties and the good shit. trying my best. he/him.
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si.com | Bob Harig |Brian Giuffra |Tyler Lauletta |Max Schreiber
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newsobserver.com | Tyler Lauletta
Sunday's French Open men's final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz was an instant classic, immediately vaulting into the conversation for greatest match of the modern era. After Sinner jumped out to take the first two sets, Alcaraz battled all the way back, staving off triple-championship point in the third set and eventually completing the comeback with a dominant performance in the fifth-set tiebreaker to lift the trophy.
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bradenton.com | Tyler Lauletta
Sunday's French Open men's final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz was an instant classic, immediately vaulting into the conversation for greatest match of the modern era. After Sinner jumped out to take the first two sets, Alcaraz battled all the way back, staving off triple-championship point in the third set and eventually completing the comeback with a dominant performance in the fifth-set tiebreaker to lift the trophy.
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2 weeks ago |
mahoningmatters.com | Tyler Lauletta
Sunday's French Open men's final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz was an instant classic, immediately vaulting into the conversation for greatest match of the modern era. After Sinner jumped out to take the first two sets, Alcaraz battled all the way back, staving off triple-championship point in the third set and eventually completing the comeback with a dominant performance in the fifth-set tiebreaker to lift the trophy.
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islandpacket.com | Tyler Lauletta
Sunday's French Open men's final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz was an instant classic, immediately vaulting into the conversation for greatest match of the modern era. After Sinner jumped out to take the first two sets, Alcaraz battled all the way back, staving off triple-championship point in the third set and eventually completing the comeback with a dominant performance in the fifth-set tiebreaker to lift the trophy.
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