In a marathon showdown at the 2025 French Open, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz triumphed over Italy’s Jannik Sinner in a grueling five-hour-and-29-minute final—the longest in the tournament’s history. The match, held at Roland Garros, ended with a 3-2 victory for the 22-year-old phenom.
During the trophy ceremony, Alcaraz lifted the Coupe des Mousquetaires (“Musketeers’ Cup”) while wearing a standout Rolex Cosmograph Daytona (ref. M126518LN-0014). The timepiece, first unveiled at the 2025 Watches and Wonders Geneva exhibition, features a 40mm 18K yellow gold Oyster case and a striking turquoise-blue lacquered dial—dubbed the “Tiffany” for its resemblance to the jeweler’s signature hue—paired with contrasting black sub-dials.
Powering the watch is Rolex’s in-house Caliber 4131 movement, introduced in 2023. Equipped with a Chronergy escapement and a blue Parachrom hairspring, it offers a 72-hour power reserve. The model also includes a rugged yet comfortable black Oysterflex bracelet and carries a retail price of ¥303,600 (approx. $42,000).
The victory cements Alcaraz’s status as a rising legend in tennis, while his choice of wristwear underscores the intersection of elite sports and haute horology.