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Counting the ranks of the youngest Masters champions: Nadal dominates the list, Mensik is in the top 10!

There are talented people from generation to generation, each leading the way for hundreds of years! Yesterday morning, Beijing time, the men's singles final of the Miami Masters, which was postponed due to rainy weather, began. In the end, Mensic, who reached the final of the Masters for the first time in his career, played almost flawlessly against his idol Deyo, who was aiming to win the 100th Masters Championship in his career, and finally won through a double tie-break, thus writing himself into the ranks of masters.


After co-creating the record for the largest age difference between the two sides in the history of the Men's Singles Masters with Djokovic, Mensik added himself to the top 10 of the youngest Masters champions by winning the title. So who else are in the top 10?



1⃣️18 years and 157 days Zhang Depei (1990 Toronto)

When it comes to talent, this Chinese player is definitely not willing to be left behind. To date, he holds the record for the youngest Grand Slam men's singles title, which was at the French Open. And in the Masters, he still dominates, this time on hard courts, which shows the all-round ability of his ability.


2⃣️18 years 318 days Nadal (2005 Monte Carlo)

Just 161 days behind Nadal, in his third year after his debut, he went on to win the Monte Carlo Masters, followed by the Rome Masters and the French Open, winning all the clay-court tournaments.



3⃣️18 years 333 days Alcaraz (Miami 2022)

Mensic's admiration for the Sunshine Doubles, known as the 'Fifth Grand Slam', is certainly commendable, but the youngest to win the tournament in history still needs to look up to Acre. That year, Acre began to explode and was crowned Masters champion for the first time.


4⃣️18 years 339 days Nadal (Rome 2005)

5⃣️19 years and 3 days Alcaraz (Madrid 2022)

6⃣️ 19 years 72 days Nadal (2005 Montreal)

7⃣️ 19 years 142 days Nadal (Madrid 2005)

The regulars on this list are, of course, Nadal and Acre, two old and new. If Nadal doesn't take it, it's just four. In his first year of full-scale outburst, in addition to all the Masters titles on clay, he also won the hardcourt Masters, and his edge was on par with Federer, the world's No. 1 at the time.



8⃣️19 years 191 days Rune (2022 Paris)

Rune, who has lost three Masters finals in a row, was actually crowned the Masters champion for the first time, and he beat a number of masters, including Deyo, and finally won the title in Paris. It is hoped that the Danes, who are already showing a clear rejuvenation, will be able to win more Masters titles in the future.


9⃣️19 years 210 days Mensick (2025 Miami)

10 19 years 236 days Andrei Medvedev (1994 Monte Carlo)

Mensic's first career title was the Masters, a record that has only happened three times in history. This was followed by Dmitry Medvedev, another Russian emperor who made Agassi a Grand Slam at the French Open in 1999.



What are your impressions of the championship moments of these young talents?(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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