If a match of Carlos Alcaraz goes beyond three and a half hours, it's very likely that the Spaniard will come out on top. This is confirmed by the data. The Spanish tennis player, who clinched his second Roland Garros in the longest final in the tournament's history, is a sure bet when the match ventures into the territory of endurance, fatigue, and epic battles. In the 14 longest matches of his career, there is only one defeat, against Matteo Berrettini in the 2022 Australian Open's round of 16, after 4 hours and 10 minutes. The other thirteen are victories.
📊 Carlos Alcaraz's 14 longest matches 🇪🇸:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) June 9, 2025
✅ 5h29: beat Sinner (RG 2025 🆕)
✅ 5h15: beat Sinner (US 2022)
✅ 4h43: beat Djokovic (Wim 2023)
✅ 4h34: beat Ramos Vinolas (RG 2022)
✅ 4h19: beat Zverev (RG 2024)
✅ 4h19: beat Tiafoe (US 2022)
✅ 4h18:… pic.twitter.com/AjgaPIO8cf
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