Nadal will become Paris’ oldest winner if he wins Roland Garros

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With his victory over the Germans this Friday alexander zverev and, as a result, the transition to the final, Raphael Nadal could be a winner this sunday The oldest in Roland Garros history, 36 years and two days. In this way, he would break the 50-year record that Catalan Andrés Gimeno played in Paris with 34 years and 306 days and won the final. The oldest player to play in the final is American Bill Tilden, who lost in 1930 at the age of 37. With an uninterrupted 17-year career in major lands, Mallorcan is breaking all records, past and future. In 2005, at 19 years and three days, he became the fifth youngest player to win. Roland Garros, After Michael Chang (17 years and 3 months in 1989), Mats Wilander, Bjorn Borg and Ken Rosewall.

in the Global Quad, The oldest person in history to reach the final, Rosewall, who appeared in the decisive match at Wimbledon and the US Open in 1973, both losing at age 38, is still in first place. He won the Australian Open for the fourth time in 37 years, two months and one day. He won his first title 19 years after receiving it. Should he win this Sunday, Nadal would have won 17 years after winning at Roland Garros for the first time. Second on the all-time list is Roger Federer, who won the 2018 Wimbledon final at 36 years and ten months. Nadal took fourth place.

Another marvel in tennis history and probably the most emblematic of the modern era is Roger Federer. Two months after his 41st birthday and semi-retired from competition due to injuries, the Swiss maestro has achieved important titles with his age of more than thirty years. Since turning 35 in 2016, Federer has won three Grand Slam titles, bringing his total to 20.. It seems difficult for him to achieve more due to his prolonged immobility and the wide repertoire of injuries that have forced him to pass through the operating room more than once.

Despite Nadal’s uncertain future due to a scaphoid injury to his left foot, a chronic injury from the beginning of his career known as Müller-Weiss Syndrome, his fourteenth appearance in the Roland Garros final means that if his health respects him, he won’t be kicking him out for next year. anyway and Whatever happens in the finals this Sunday, Nadal is already the oldest player in history to play in the final of the tournament, another record and he has quite a few on his brilliant record.

With his victory over the Germans this Friday alexander zverev and, as a result, the transition to the final, Raphael Nadal could be a winner this sunday The oldest in Roland Garros history, 36 years and two days. In this way, he would break the 50-year record that Catalan Andrés Gimeno played in Paris with 34 years and 306 days and won the final. The oldest player to play in the final is American Bill Tilden, who lost in 1930 at the age of 37. With an uninterrupted 17-year career in major lands, Mallorcan is breaking all records, past and future. In 2005, at 19 years and three days, he became the fifth youngest player to win. Roland Garros, After Michael Chang (17 years and 3 months in 1989), Mats Wilander, Bjorn Borg and Ken Rosewall.

in the Global Quad, The oldest person in history to reach the final, Rosewall, who appeared in the decisive match at Wimbledon and the US Open in 1973, both losing at age 38, is still in first place. He won the Australian Open for the fourth time in 37 years, two months and one day. He won his first title 19 years after receiving it. Should he win this Sunday, Nadal would have won 17 years after winning at Roland Garros for the first time. Second on the all-time list is Roger Federer, who won the 2018 Wimbledon final at 36 years and ten months. Nadal took fourth place.

Another marvel in tennis history and probably the most emblematic of the modern era is Roger Federer. Two months after his 41st birthday and semi-retired from competition due to injuries, the Swiss maestro has achieved important titles with his age of more than thirty years. Since turning 35 in 2016, Federer has won three Grand Slam titles, bringing his total to 20.. It seems difficult for him to achieve more due to his prolonged immobility and the wide repertoire of injuries that have forced him to pass through the operating room more than once.

Despite Nadal’s uncertain future due to a scaphoid injury to his left foot, a chronic injury from the beginning of his career known as Müller-Weiss Syndrome, his fourteenth appearance in the Roland Garros final means that if his health respects him, he won’t be kicking him out for next year. anyway and Whatever happens in the finals this Sunday, Nadal is already the oldest player in history to play in the final of the tournament, another record and he has quite a few on his brilliant record.

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