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Sinar missed the historical record, and who is young and promising?

In a quarter-final played earlier yesterday, The Italian teenager Sinar, who eliminated the Australian Hare, lost to the fourth seed, Greek Tsitsipas, in three sets, and regrettably stopped in the quarterfinals.

Although it was a straight score in three sets, it was not as good as the other three quarter-finals that were all five sets, but the quality of the game was not bad.

Sinar missed the historical record, and who is young and promising?

Sinar did not set the best record for his personal Grand Slam and, like the French Open the previous year, stopped in the quarter-finals.

If Sina can beat Tsitsipas, he will be the youngest player to reach the Australian Open Final Four since Roddick in 2003, and the youngest player to reach the Grand Slam Final Four since Djokovic at the French Open in 2007.

Taking a look at the current record, the top five players who held the record of the youngest grand slam in the final four were:

Nadal – 2005 French Open

Debut is the peak! This sentence is used to describe Nadal aptly! Nadal first played at a Grand Slam at Wimbledon in 2003, and within two years he was on top of the world at Roland Garros.

Sinar missed the historical record, and who is young and promising?

That year was also his first grand slam final four, and since then, he has maintained a record of 16 years - as long as he reaches the french open final four, he will win the title, a law that was not ended by Djokovic until last year.

Hewitt – US Open 2000

Speaking of Hewitt, it is also the existence of the proud son of heaven. To this day, he still holds the record for being the youngest in the world to be no. 1.

If he hadn't been in the same period as Federer, he would have achieved more, but he would have gained a lot with two Grand Slams in his career and twice won the year-end first place.

Sinar missed the historical record, and who is young and promising?

In the 2000 US Open, Hewitt stopped in the semi-finals, but the following year he returned from hibernation, defeating the local king Sampras in the final to win his first Grand Slam title.

Djokovic – 2007 French Open

Who would have known that Djokovic won the french open with the fewest of the four Grand Slams, but was the first to achieve a breakthrough?

Less than 20 years old, Serbian rising stars reached the final four of the French Open. With this foreshadowing, he debuted at the Australian Open the following year and began a brilliant career.

Ancic – Wimbledon 2004

The most regrettable one! While the others left their names in history, he was left with only a sigh!

Sinar missed the historical record, and who is young and promising?

Ferrero – French Open 2000

Is the current coach of Spanish youngster Alcaraz familiar? That's right, he's the Spanish mosquito Of yesteryear.

As a young man, he failed to win the Title of toad Palace, but he eventually won a French Open title.

How much do you remember the style of these people back then? (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)

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