2026年6月7日 / 美国东部时间下午2:06 / 美联社
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亚历山大·兹维列夫终于不再是从未夺得过大满贯冠军的顶尖球员之一。
他终于成为了大满贯冠军得主。
在第四次闯入大满贯决赛后,兹维列夫在周日的法网决赛中以6-1、4-6、6-4、6-7(5)、6-1的比分击败弗拉维奥·科博利,捧起冠军奖杯。
由于扬尼克·辛纳和卡洛斯·阿尔卡拉斯都未参赛,兹维列夫获得了绝佳的夺冠机会,这位排名第三的德国选手在罗兰·加洛斯的红土赛场充分把握住了机会。
在这场耗时超过四小时的五盘大战中,科博利在第二个冠军点上高压球失误后,兹维列夫仰面倒在红土上,双手掩面开始哭泣。起身时,他的球衣和手臂都沾满了红土,他再次用双手捂住脸,随后举起双臂庆祝。
兹维列夫就此加入了在第四次大满贯决赛中首次夺冠的精英球员行列,其中包括8次大满贯冠军安德烈·阿加西、2001年温布尔登冠军戈兰·伊万尼塞维奇以及2020年美国网球公开赛冠军多米尼克·蒂姆。
无辛纳与阿尔卡拉斯的赛场
自从头号种子辛纳在首周的热浪中状态低迷,第二轮面对胡安·曼努埃尔·塞伦多洛时浪费了两盘5-1的领先优势后,兹维列夫就成为了本届赛事的夺冠大热门。一天后,24座大满贯冠军得主诺瓦克·德约科维奇也被淘汰出局。
两届卫冕冠军阿尔卡拉斯则因右腕受伤在赛前退赛。
这是兹维列夫第二次闯入法网决赛,2024年的决赛中,他曾在两盘领先的情况下被阿尔卡拉斯逆转。
兹维列夫在2020年美网决赛中也曾取得两盘领先的优势,但最终还是输给了蒂姆,无缘冠军。他还在2025年澳网决赛中直落三盘不敌辛纳,再次屈居亚军。
此次夺冠是兹维列夫职业生涯的第25个冠军头衔。
科博利的首次大满贯决赛
排名第14位的科博利本周之前从未在大满贯赛事中闯入过八强,他本场比赛试图成为自阿德里亚诺·帕纳塔50年后首位在罗兰·加洛斯捧起单打冠军奖杯的意大利男子球员。
科博利和帕纳塔来自罗马的同一家网球俱乐部,赛事主办方邀请帕纳塔为冠军颁发火枪手杯,以纪念他1976年夺冠50周年。
但最终的荣誉属于兹维列夫。
俄罗斯少女米拉·安德烈耶娃已于周六夺得女单冠军。
兹维列夫早早掌控比赛
比赛在完美的天气条件下进行,兹维列夫开局阶段的表现几乎无懈可击。
首盘开场的长局中,科博利正手击球打飞至看台第一排,兹维列夫就此完成破发。在此之前,兹维列夫曾有过幸运一刻:他的反手回球擦网后落在了科博利的发球胜赛局得分区内。
看台上的一群女性观众举着字母牌,拼成了兹维列夫的昵称:“萨沙”。
科博利习惯站在场地角落,将强力侧旋发球发至占先区边线外。兹维列夫早有准备,首盘便用反手接发了一记绕球网柱的回球,科博利最终拿下这一分,但这也是兹维列夫向对手传递的信号:他早已洞悉对手的战术。
下一次兹维列夫打出绕球网柱的回球时,科博利没能接住,兹维列夫直接拿下这一分。
科博利包厢里的支持者都身着意大利国家队的蓝色队服,随着科博利逐渐追回比分,看台上响起了“加油,弗拉维奥”的助威声。
第四盘兹维列夫保发后以6-5领先,他接受了医疗人员对右上腿的治疗。随后兹维列夫在抢七局中浪费了3-1的领先优势,科博利以一记直线正手制胜分结束抢七,引发全场欢呼。
但科博利在第五盘似乎体力耗尽,他奋力救起一记短球,却被兹维列夫直线穿越得分,兹维列夫就此取得3-0领先并完成两次破发。
Alexander Zverev becomes Grand Slam champion with French Open win
June 7, 2026 / 2:06 PM EDT / The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
Alexander Zverev is no longer one of the best players never to win a major title.
He’s finally a Grand Slam champion.
In his fourth major final, Zverev beat Flavio Cobolli 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-1 for the French Open title on Sunday.
It was a unique opportunity for Zverev without Jannik Sinner or Carlos Alcaraz across the net and the third-ranked German took full advantage on the red clay of Roland Garros.
When Cobolli missed an overhead on the second championship point after more than four hours of the five-set encounter, Zverev dropped on his back to the clay and covered his face with his hands as he began sobbing. When he got up, with his shirt and arms covered in clay, Zverev put his hands back on his face before he lifted both arms in celebration.
Zverev has now joined an elite group of players that captured their first major in their fourth final: Eight-time major champion Andre Agassi, 2001 Wimbledon winner Goran Ivanisevic and 2020 U.S. Open champion Dominic Thiem.
Alexander Zverev reacts after winning the men’s final match at the French Open in Paris, Sunday, June 7, 2026. Aurelien Morissard/AP
No Sinner or Alcaraz
Zverev had been an overwhelming favorite for the title ever since the top-ranked Sinner struggled in the first week’s heat wave and wasted a two set and 5-1 lead against Juan Manuel Cerundolo in the second round. A day later, 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic was also eliminated.
Alcaraz, the two-time reigning champion, withdrew before the tournament with an injured right wrist.
It was Zverev’s second French Open final, having wasted a lead of two sets to one against Alcaraz in the 2024 championship match.
Zverev had an even bigger advantage — two sets to none — in the 2020 U.S. Open final and lost that one, too, to Thiem. He was also beaten in straight sets by Sinner in the 2025 Australian Open final.
It was the 25th title of Zverev’s career.
Cobolli’s 1st Slam final
The 14th-ranked Cobolli had never been past a Grand Slam quarterfinal until this week. He was attempting to become the first Italian man to raise the singles trophy at Roland Garros since Adriano Panatta 50 years ago.
Cobolli comes from the same tennis club in Rome as Panatta did and Panatta was asked by tournament organizers to present the Coupe des Mousquetaires to the champion to celebrate the anniversary of his 1976 triumph.
The honors, however, were going to Zverev.
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva won the women’s singles trophy on Saturday.
Alexander Zverev plays in the men’s final match at the French Open in Paris, Sunday, June 7, 2026. Christophe Ena/AP
Zverev took control early on
The match was played in perfect conditions and Zverev’s game was almost flawless at the start.
Zverev broke Cobolli’s serve in a long opening game when Cobolli shanked a forehand into the first row of the stands. The break came after Zverev had a bit of luck when a backhand return hit the net but dribbled over on game point for Cobolli.
A group of women in the stands held up letters to form Zverev’s nickname: “Sascha.”
Cobolli likes to stand way over near the corner of the court and hit big kick serves out wide into the ad court. Zverev knew what was coming and returned one such kick serve early in the first set with a backhand that he wrapped around the outside of the net post. Cobolli ended up winning the point, but it was a message from Zverev that he knew how to handle his opponent’s tactics.
The next time Zverev hit a wrap-around-the-net-post return, Cobolli couldn’t handle it and Zverev won the point.
Cobolli’s supporters in his box were all dressed in blue, the color of Italy’s national teams, and as Cobolli worked his way back into the match, there were chants of “Ole, Ole, Ole; Flavio, Flavio.”
After Zverev held for a 6-5 lead in the fourth, he had his upper right leg treated by a trainer. Then Zverev wasted a 3-1 lead in the tiebreaker, which Cobolli concluded with a forehand winner up the line that produced a roar from the crowd.
But Cobolli appeared to run out of energy in the fifth, running down a drop shot only for Zverev to then pass him up the line for a 3-0 lead and a double break.
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