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Five most irreversible Grand Slam tennis losses in recent memory

The loss in Sunday's men's singles finals at the US Open may not be enough to stop Novak Djokovic from amassing the most number of grand slam singles titles in future, but it denied him a chance to make history. All losses are heart-breaking, but some carry higher stakes than the rest.

September 14, 2021 / 17:08 IST
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In winning his first grand slam tennis title at this year’s US Open, 25-year-old Daniil Medvedev, the world’s number two ranked player from Russia, caused some heartache to the man he beat in the final match, Novak Djokovic, men’s top-ranked player. Djokovic was going for the elusive Grand Slam; a rare honour of winning all the four major titles (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open) in the same calendar year. This was certainly not Djokovic’s only loss on the tennis tour, but he is likely to remember this loss for a long time to come.

There are some tennis matches, where the loser loses a bit more than just a match. He or she loses a chance for an elusive record or a prestigious position that few before them would have achieved. Here’s Moneycontrol’s list of five such inexplicable tennis losses in recent memory.

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2015 US Open’s women’s singles semi-finals: Roberta Vinci beats Serena Williams, 2-6, 6-4, 64

In 2015, American star Serena Williams, now ranked 22 in the world, was pretty much in the same spot as Djokovic was on Sunday night at Flushing Meadows, New York. Williams had won all the three Slams heading into New York. Winning the US Open that year would have equalled two remarkable records that Steffi Graf, former number one tennis player, had held up until then. Graf was the last tennis player to have won the Calendar Slam, topped by an Olympics Gold medal she had also won, in 1988. And it would have also tied Williams’ tally of singles Slams at the time, with that of Graf, at 22 Slam titles.