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Counting the players who saved match points to win the championship this season, there are only three times in the history of one statistic!

With the French Open over and Wimbledon yet to start, the Tour is in full swing. In last week's event. In the men's and women's singles, there were players who saved match points to win the championship. And looking at this season, such a phenomenon is not rare. What impressed you the most?


WTA:


Case: Australian Open (SF Swiatek)


The closest to Swiatek and Sabalenka's first Grand Slam final, the Pole had one foot on the top of Melbourne Park's stage, but a tenacious Keith turned the game around.



Osorio: Bogotá (R2 Béctas)

Mertens: 's-Hertogenbosch (SF Alexandrova)


In comparison, Mertens faced more match points this time, but the veteran also fought his way to the end, saving 11 match points in a row. You know, in the open era, he saved 11 match points to win the championship, and this time it was only three times.



Compared with the two, there are more men's tennis, including many who are lucky enough to win the first championship of their careers.


ATP:


Muller: Hong Kong (R2 Ketsmanovich)

Fonseca: Buenos Aires (QF Navone)

Kecmanovic: Delray Beach (F Davidovichi)


The events at the beginning of the year have always been a stage for newcomers to try. Among them, it is particularly noteworthy that Brazilian superstar Fonseca defeated clay-court master Navonet on the territory of Argentina, his native Brazilian rival, and eventually won the title.



In addition, Kecmanovic, who has not performed well for a long time, also won Fokina, who is still fighting for the first championship so far, who knows if the latter will go further next year and be lucky enough to avoid match point and make his debut?


Rublev: Doha (QF Deminar)

Brooksby: Houston (R2 Tabiloh, SF Paul)


Two players who have fallen a lot compared to their highlights, Ruble's victory in Doha, which was promoted this year, is once again reminiscent of his history as the "King of the 500". And Brooksby's reversal of the world's top 10 Paul to win the trophy proves that being named the rookie of the year award is not just on paper.



Alcaraz: French Open (F-Sinner)


Alcaraz's reversal of Sinner is definitely a special mention in the history of Grand Slams. In the previous 04 years Gaudio reversed Coria and in 19 Deyo reversed Federer, they all avoided two championship points, but this time Acre avoided three championship points and became the king, which is really a big heart.


Diallo: 's-Hertogenbosch (R2 Thompson)


Diono, who had just won his first title last week, also reversed Australia's Thompson in the second set, and then won the title in a rookie matchup final, which was written into the history of tour winners.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)




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