Who is the oldest Frenchman to win a tour-level match in the Open Era?
Gael Monfils, at 39 years old.
Tennis / ATP
In a historic night at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel, Gael Monfils and Wu Yibing achieved significant milestones. Monfils became the oldest Frenchman to win a tour-level match in the Open Era, and Wu Yibing became the first Chinese man to win...
Gael Monfils displayed resilience in his match against Damir Dzumhur, winning 6-4, 7-6(5). Despite trailing in the second set, Monfils’ experience allowed him to secure the victory. This win marks a significant achievement for Monfils, who is making his final appearance in Acapulco before retirement.
Wu Yibing’s victory over Casper Ruud (7-6(2), 7-6(1)) highlights his potential as a rising star in men’s tennis. Wu’s aggressive baseline play and strong forehand were key to his success. This win is a landmark achievement for Chinese men’s tennis.
Frances Tiafoe defeated Nuno Borges 6-4, 6-4, continuing his strong performance. Tiafoe will face Aleksandar Kovacevic in the second round.
Other notable results include Alexander Zverev’s win over Corentin Moutet and Patrick Kypson’s upset victory over Alex de Minaur.
Gael Monfils, at 39 years old.
Wu Yibing.
Nuno Borges.
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