Can Rafael Nadal become the oldest winner of the French Open?
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The Hall of Fame legend has passed away at age 82.
The former world No. 3 made history when he won the 1972 French Open at age 34 and 9 months—becoming the oldest first-time men's Grand Slam champion.
RIP Andrés GimenoThe Hall of Fame legend has passed away at age 82.The former world No. 3 made history when he won the 1972 French Open at age 34 and 9 months—becoming the oldest first-time men's Grand Slam champion. Andres Gimeno won the French Open in 1972 at the age of 34 years, nine months and 19 days. Nadal can beat that record by a margin of 15 months at 36 years, and three days. Rafael Nadal lifted his first French Open title in 2005. Since turning 30, the "King of Clay" has triumphed at Roland Garros four times in addition to winning two US Opens and one Australian Open title. ? What a set! What a comeback! ?
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? What a set! What a comeback! ? ? Is 14 next for ? The fifth seed will face Alexander Zverev in his 15th semifinal appearance at the French Open. The Spaniard did not win any Grand Slams in 2021 but made a resounding comeback to win a record-extending 21st Major title at the 2022 Australian Open.
Can Rafael Nadal become the oldest winner of the French Open
Rafael Nadal celebrates victory against Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals of the French Open beat in a four-set epic to book a place in the last four of the . Nadal is on track to become the French Open champion for an unprecedented 14th time. If the Spaniard triumphs in the French capital, he would become the oldest player to win Roland Garros, breaking the record set by Andres Gimeno. RIP Andrés GimenoThe Hall of Fame legend has passed away at age 82.
The former world No. 3 made history when he won the 1972 French Open at age 34 and 9 months—becoming the oldest first-time men's Grand Slam champion.
RIP Andrés GimenoThe Hall of Fame legend has passed away at age 82.The former world No. 3 made history when he won the 1972 French Open at age 34 and 9 months—becoming the oldest first-time men's Grand Slam champion. Andres Gimeno won the French Open in 1972 at the age of 34 years, nine months and 19 days. Nadal can beat that record by a margin of 15 months at 36 years, and three days. Rafael Nadal lifted his first French Open title in 2005. Since turning 30, the "King of Clay" has triumphed at Roland Garros four times in addition to winning two US Opens and one Australian Open title. ? What a set! What a comeback! ?
? Is 14 next for ?
? What a set! What a comeback! ? ? Is 14 next for ? The fifth seed will face Alexander Zverev in his 15th semifinal appearance at the French Open. The Spaniard did not win any Grand Slams in 2021 but made a resounding comeback to win a record-extending 21st Major title at the 2022 Australian Open.