Ageless Marvel Monfils Turns into Second Oldest Man to Win Miami Match

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Thursday March 20, 2025

What a season it has already been for Gael Monfils.

In January he received the Auckland title to turn out to be the oldest ATP champion in historical past. Final week at Indian Wells, Monfils reached the third spherical, changing into the third oldest to succeed in that far on the BNP Paribas Open.



This week, Lamonf has floor in Miami and continued the place he left off. He defeated Fabian Marozsan on Wednesday, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, to guide a second-round match with Jiri Lehecka.

“I made it onerous [for him],” Monfils stated after levelling his head-to-head with Marozsan. “I hit with a bit extra depth in my photographs and didn’t let him dictate and I believe I did properly.” By doing so Monfils turns into the second oldest man to win a match in Miami.

Solely the nice Jimmy Connors has received a Miami Open foremost draw match at an older age. The American received on the age of 39 in Key Biscayne in 1992.

Monfils, who will flip 39 on September 1, is 12-4 on the season. The previous World No.6




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