Italy's world number one Jannik Sinner has said he will try to "delete" the memory of Sunday's defeat to Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open men's singles final in which he surrendered a two-set lead and failed to take advantage of three championship points.
"I'm happy to deliver this kind of level.
Happy about the tournament still.
But obviously this one hurts," said Sinner after the epic five-hour, 29-minute match, the longest-ever Roland Garros final.
"It's a very high-level match, that's for sure. So happy to be part of this. But the final result hurts.
"We try to delete it somehow and take the positive and keep going. There are no other ways."
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