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Here’s the list of records Jannik Sinner set by beating two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon 2025 ...
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Jannik Sinner is now 15-0 against Italian opponents at ATP-Tour level – he is just the third player in the Open Era to win his first 15 matches against his compatriots, along with Bob Hewitt and Guill ...
The five-hour and 29-minute epic was also the longest men's singles final at Roland-Garros in the Open Era, surpassing the previous record held by Mats Wilander and Guillermo Vilas in 1982, which ...
Alcaraz outlasted his rival 4-6, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6, 7-6 in the longest French Open final ever, breaking the record set in 1982 by Mats Wilander and Guillermo Vilas.
At five hours and 29 minutes it was the longest final at Roland Garros, smashing the previous record set by Sweden's Mats Wilander when he beat Guillermo Vilas in 1982.
At five hours and 29 minutes it was the longest final at Roland Garros, smashing the previous record set by Sweden's Mats Wilander when he beat Guillermo Vilas in 1982.
At five hours and 29 minutes it was the longest final at Roland Garros, smashing the previous record set by Sweden's Mats Wilander when he beat Guillermo Vilas in 1982.
Carlos Alcaraz defended his crown at Roland Garros after beating world number 1 Jannik Sinner in the longest French Open men's singles final in history. Alcaraz, who was two sets down at the start ...