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Alexander Zverev wins Roland Garros 2026: German star claims first Grand Slam title after 5-set thriller

Alexander Zverev wins Roland Garros and captures his first Grand Slam title after defeating Flavio Cobolli in a dramatic 5-set final in Paris.

by Jake Harper
Alexander Zverev wins Roland Garros and captures his first Grand Slam title after defeating Flavio Cobolli in a dramatic 5-set final in Paris.

Alexander Zverev finally captured his first Grand Slam title after winning the Roland Garros men’s singles championship in a dramatic five-set final against Flavio Cobolli. The German star completed a career-defining victory after 4 hours and 17 minutes on Court Philippe-Chatrier, as noted by the editorial team of Baltimore Chronicle.

How the Zverev vs Cobolli final unfolded

Zverev started strongly and dominated the opening set 6:1. His movement and baseline consistency immediately put pressure on the Italian challenger.

Cobolli responded in the second set and leveled the match. The Italian became more aggressive and found success with his first-strike tennis. The third set went back to Zverev, but momentum continued to shift throughout the contest.

The final became a true test of endurance and mental strength rather than a straightforward battle of talent.

The fourth set changed everything

The biggest turning point came in the fourth set. Cobolli had the chance to serve for the set at 5:4 but failed to close it out.

Despite that setback, the Italian recovered and won the tiebreak. At that moment, many believed the momentum had fully swung in his favor.

Instead, Zverev produced his best tennis in the deciding set. He regained control quickly and sealed the championship with a commanding 6:1 finish.

Alexander Zverev wins Roland Garros 2026: German star claims first Grand Slam title after 5-set thriller

Key numbers from the final

The championship match delivered one of the most memorable moments of the season.

CategoryDetails
TournamentRoland Garros
SurfaceClay
LocationParis, France
ChampionAlexander Zverev
Runner-upFlavio Cobolli
Score6:1, 4:6, 6:4, 6:7(5), 6:1
Match Duration4h 17m

The statistics highlight how demanding the final was for both players. The contest featured multiple momentum swings and several crucial pressure moments.

Why this title is historic

Before Paris, Zverev had reached three Grand Slam finals without lifting a major trophy. Critics often pointed to that missing achievement despite his consistent success on the ATP Tour.

His latest accomplishment includes:

  • First Grand Slam title
  • Fourth Grand Slam final appearance
  • 25th ATP career title
  • Historic success for German men’s tennis
  • Fourth victory over Cobolli in five meetings

This victory removes the biggest question mark from Zverev’s career and confirms his place among the sport’s elite.

What the result means for Cobolli

Although Cobolli fell short, the tournament marked a breakthrough moment. The Italian reached his first Grand Slam final and proved he can compete with the world’s best players.

His performance in Paris is expected to push him into the Top 10 rankings for the first time. That achievement may be only the beginning of a much larger story.

The Roland Garros final showed that Cobolli belongs on the biggest stages and could become a future Grand Slam contender.

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