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It's so hard! Zvi has made the list of the most disastrous start to the Grand Slam finals!

Yesterday, Beijing time, the Australian Open ended the final contest. In the end, Sinner, who reached the final of the Grand Slam for the third time, was full of firepower, did not send a single break point in the court, and successfully defended his title. And Zverev, who also reached the final of a Grand Slam for the third time, reluctantly tasted the bitter fruit of defeat again.


So far, seven have lost the first three Grand Slam finals in the Open era, but all five have gone on to win the Grand Slam title. Let's see:



Murray 0-4

Lendel 0-4

Murray, who finally won the triple crown in his career, actually did not go well in the early days. The 2008 US Open was his first Grand Slam final, but he had to pay for his youth when he faced Federer, a four-time champion in a row in the ascendant. Later, when he switched to the Australian Open, he was always firmly controlled by Deyo.


It wasn't until 2012 that Murray came to his heart's content, beating Federer in the final in London that year to avenge his Wimbledon final defeat and win the Olympic singles gold medal. At the U.S. Open, Murray won a contest with his friend of the same year and now his disciple Deyo, and finally got his long-cherished wish.


The following year, he beat Deyo again at Wimbledon to win the title, and three years later won the Challenger Gold Cup, eventually winning the triple title of his career.


Lendl is also a famous player of a generation, and he, like Murray, is also ironclad to be the third god of the Big Three, represented by Laver and Sanshen.


★ Agassi 0-3

Even Agassi, one of only three of our all-time Golden Slam winners, struggled early in his career. Fortunately, Uncle later realized that he had lost his way and finally achieved the Grand Slam with eight Grand Slam titles, which is amazingly efficient.


★ Ivanisevic 0-3

Ivan, who started from the qualifying round as a dark horse and finally accepted the challenger Gold Cup, also experienced sadness in his early years, but fortunately he was not discouraged, and in the end, the emperor lived up to his wishes, not only won the championship personally, but also made a brilliant performance in coaching Deyo.


★ Tim 0-3

Thiem's first three Grand Slam runners-up were all due to giants, and he was known as the "Little Prince of Clay" at the time, losing to Nadal at the French Open for the second year in a row. He once led the handicap at the Australian Open, but was eventually submitted by Deyo. Fortunately, in the 2020 US Open final against non-giant members, he seized the opportunity and finally staged the script of chasing three from the bottom two.



★ Ruud 0-3

★ Zverev 0-3

Today's two post-95 Mesozoic players have swallowed the bitter fruit of three consecutive defeats. In terms of hard power, Zverev, who has already won the year-end and Masters titles, is naturally superior, but Ruud has always been able to shine at the French Open, but they have suffered defeats at key moments, whether against the old giants or the twin stars.



According to the law, they will win the championship in the future, but the opportunity does not come every day. Will they ever win the championship in the future? If so, in which Grand Slam?(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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