Germany’s Daniel Altmaier on Thursday won the fifth-longest ever French Open match as 16-year-old Mirra Andreeva made the round-of-32, providing a tantalizing glimpse into the sport’s future.
Altmaier saved two match points and then held his nerve on a fifth match point of his own to knock out Italian eighth seed Jannik Sinner 6-7 (0/7), 7-6 (9/7), 1-6, 7-6 (7/4), 7-5 after 5 hours, 26 minutes of breathless action on Court Suzanne Lenglen.
“I just love the game of tennis,” said Altmaier, ranked 79 in the world and who broke down in tears at the end of the marathon. “I don’t know if you can call it a historical match, but it was one to remember. Playing every point you can with the best effort, that’s what keeps you in reality.”
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The longest-ever match at Roland Garros remains the 6 hours, 33 minutes it took Fabrice Santoro to beat fellow Frenchman Arnaud Clement in 2004.
Altmaier, 24, who made the round-of-16 in 2020, twice faced defeat when Sinner was serving for victory in the fourth set.
He battled back to level the tie and broke in the seventh game of the decider, but then failed to serve it out.
He immediately gave himself another chance, though, and this time crept over the line as he secured a surprise win on his fifth match point after a thrilling final game in which he also saved three break points.
Next up is a clash with Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov for a place in the round-of-16.
“That’s sport,” Sinner said. “I’ll come back, but it’s tough to swallow.”
Andreeva became just the seventh player under the age of 17 to make the third round in Paris in 30 years — joining the likes of Serena Williams and Martina Hingis — with a 6-1, 6-2 win over Diane Parry of France.
Andreeva, ranked No. 143 and making her Grand Slam debut after coming through the qualifiers, is to face Coco Gauff in the next round.
Gauff, 19, the runner-up to Iga Swiatek last year, defeated Julia Grabher of Austria 6-2, 6-3.
“She’s an experienced player. I am sure it will be a great match. She will do her best, I will do mine. We’ll have to see who does it better,” said Andreeva, the youngest player in the third round since a 15-year-old Sesil Karatantcheva made the quarter-finals in 2005.
Swiatek maintained her bid to become the first woman to successfully defend the French Open title in 16 years by cruising into the third round with a 6-4, 6-0 win over Claire Liu of the US.
World No. 1 Swiatek, who turned 22 on Wednesday, is to face China’s Wang Xinyu today for a place in the second week.
The Polish star could lose her world No. 1 ranking for the first time in more than a year next week if she fails to lift a fourth Grand Slam singles title.
Justine Henin was the last woman to win back-to-back Roland Garros titles when she lifted her third in a row and fourth in total in 2007.
One year after suffering a season-ending ankle-ligament injury in the semi-final against Rafael Nadal, Germany’s Alexander Zverev made a winning return to Court Philippe Chatrier.
Zverev, who was taken off court in a wheelchair in that 2022 tie, buried the misery with a confident 6-4, 6-2, 6-1 win over Alex Molcan.
World No. 4 and Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina racked up her 30th win of the year by defeating Czech teenager Linda Noskova 6-3, 6-3.
Last year’s men’s runner-up Casper Ruud booked his place in the third round with a four-set win over battling Italian qualifier Giulio Zeppieri.
The Norwegian fourth seed was pushed hard by his 129th-ranked opponent, but clinched a 6-3, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 success.
Ruud next faces Zhang Zhizhen, who became the first Chinese man to make the round-of-32 since 1937 with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-3, 6-4 win over Argentine qualifier Thiago Agustin Tirante.
In the first round of the women’s doubles, Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei and China’s Wang defeated Yulia Putintseva of Kazakhstan and Kamilla Rakhimova of Russia 6-0, 6-3.
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