The 6 shortest Grand Slam men’s singles finals: ft Nadal def Federer at French Open
Six Open Era Grand Slam men's singles finals have been completed in 23 games or less.
Six Open Era Grand Slam men's singles finals have been completed in 23 games or less.
"It's a shame that that's kind of crept into the game right now."
Four men have won over 150 matches against top 10 players, while just two have surpassed the 200-win milestone.
Six men have won 20 or more tournaments before their 22nd birthday, while four have reached the milestone of 25.
Carlos Alcaraz looks to join an incredible list of Rotterdam Open champions.
“I rooted for him then and I’m rooting for him now."
"If everyone wore the white hat and was the good guy, it would be a bit boring to me."
Only one man has reached over 250 quarter-finals.
Five legends have amassed over 100 consecutive weeks as the ATP world No 1.
“I think it enters a comfort zone... The older you get, it’s tougher to push yourself."
"Very arrogant, he had no friends on the circuit, he was willing to do anything to win."
Six men have previously lifted the ATP Finals title in front of their home crowd.
Five men have won 10 or more indoor hard-court titles.
Two players have won over 400 ATP matches indoors, while seven have surpassed the 300-mark.
Roger Federer is the only player who has competed in the 21st century to make the top 10 of the list.
Five men have held a place in the top 10 for over 700 weeks, while two have made it to the 900-week milestone.
"I am not counting him out ever... He is like Nadal, he’s not going to go out there unless he is ready to play."
"He was going to give it his all until the very end. Hence, it's a breakdown."