Martín Landaluce and Juan Manuel Cerúndolo made history in their third-round match at Roland Garros 2026. Eventually, it was the Argentine tennis player who advanced to the round of 16 after an incredible battle lasting 5 hours and 58 minutes, during which they played the longest match in the history of Roland Garros since the introduction of the super tiebreak in the fifth set in 2022.
Longest matches in Roland-Garros history:
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) May 30, 2026
6 hours 33 minutes - Santoro d. Clement
6 hours 5 minutes - Moutet d. Giustino
5 hours 58 minutes - JM. Cerundolo d. Landaluce 🆕
Cerundolo-Landaluce the longest match in the match tiebreak era (since 2022) pic.twitter.com/FkRqxPTod1
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