Longevity continues to be a very present characteristic in the doubles circuit. However, there are certain limits and extremes that even doubles players cannot escape from... so seeing how world records are broken remains a very noteworthy piece of news. The latest to make history is Rohan Bopanna, whose flame continues to burn. At the ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025, he has achieved a new historic record: after debuting with a victory alongside Ben Shelton, the Indian is now the oldest player in history to win a Masters 1000 match (in singles or doubles). He accomplished this at 45 years old, surpassing the former record held by Canadian Daniel Nestor, who achieved it at 44 years and 8 months. A scandalous fact that Rohan will be able to boast about for, it seems, a long time.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bopanna firma un récord mundial: el jugador más veterano en ganar un partido de Masters 1000

