5) Andrei Medvedev, 1994 Monte Carlo Masters – 19 years, 236 days Former world No 4 Medvedev was just 19 years old when he ...
The Setting Andre Agassi and Andrei Medvedev, two players who had both proven their talent as teenagers, entered the 1999 French Open at different stages in their career. Agassi, whose career ...
The American completed the career Grand Slam with victory at Roland Garros that summer, coming from two sets down to defeat ...
The Brazilian joined Lleyton Hewitt, Andrei Medvedev, Kei Nishikori, Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz and Michael Chang on the exclusive list. Joao started the campaign against Tomas Martin Etcheverry ...
The Czech triumphed in Doha again two years later, when he earned victories against Olivier Delaitre, Lars Burgsmuller, Tim Henman, Andrei Medvedev and Fabrice Santoro. At the 2005 Qatar Open ...
On social media, Tennis TV shared a ranking of the youngest players to win an ATP title since 1990, featuring Lleyton Hewitt, Andrei Medvedev, Kei Nishikori, Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz ...
The Spaniard joins Arthur Ashe, Rod Laver, Bjorn Borg, Wayne Ferreira, Andrei Medvedev and Rafael Nadal on the exclusive list. Alcaraz has also become the third-youngest man to record eight ...
After lifting his 13th ATP trophy—and his first at the Masters 1000 level—on Sunday, Rublev kept the laughs coming as he opened up his new role as godfather to countryman Daniil Medvedev’s ...