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The natural venue is double defending, and the three giants of Acre are beyond the reach of the miracle!

The smoke of the French Open has dissipated, and in the final of the men's singles, Acre reversed Sinner and finally successfully defended his title. So far, the pride of heaven has completed another record that is as strong as none of the big three has been able to complete - he has defended his title in the French Open and Wimbledon two natural Grand Slams!


Why is it so difficult for the Big Three to complete this record? Because they are in the same era, they have been "mutual internal friction". Coupled with the fact that each has its own backyard, it will be difficult to dominate the two natural venue Grand Slams in a row. Let's look at the specifics:



Federer (undefended French Open)

French Open: 2009

Wimbledon: 2003-2007, 2009, 2012, 2017

Federer won five consecutive titles at Wimbledon and the US Open, and to this day, his back-to-back title history remains unbroken, and the US Open has not been defended for 17 years. Federer, on the other hand, always lost to Nadal at the French Open in his prime, and if it weren't for the presence of his old rival, Federer would have defended his French Open title at least three times.



Rafael Nadal (undefended Wimbledon)

French Open: 2005-2008, 2010-2014, 2017-2020, 2022

Wimbledon: 2008, 2010

Nadal finally became the king of the ball in 2008 after finally beating Fieder's backyard at Wimbledon. Originally expected to defend his Wimbledon title in 2009 with the courage to win the Australian Open for the first time, he was unexpectedly beaten at the French Open, and he lost at Roland Garros for the first time, and finally Wimbledon was also out early.



Novak Djokovic (undefended French Open)

French Open: 2016, 2021, 2023

Wimbledon: 2011, 2014-2015, 2018-2019, 2021-2022

As the most comprehensive court coverage among the giants, Djokovic has won the French Open three times, and two victories over Nadal at the French Open are also his glorious historical record. However, he lost his way after achieving the Grand Slam in 2016 and did not win any of the four Grand Slams the following year. In 2022 and 2024, it will be a collective impact of losing to the new generation of players.



Alcaraz (French Open and Wimbledon successfully defended)

French Open: 2024-2025

Wimbledon: 2023-2024

Arca won back-to-back Wimbledon victories over Djokovic, narrowly won in five sets in 2023 and three straight sets last year, and was able to win the double from the seven-time champion, which is enough to show that he is already the best grass-court player of this era. The French Open went through five sets of battles, winning the benchmark of the post-95 and post-00 generations Zverev and Sinner, who also proved their ability to attack on clay.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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