Juan Manuel Cerundolo Wins Epic Six-Hour French Open Marathon Against Landaluce
- Juan Manuel Cerundolo advanced at the French Open on May 30, 2026, after defeating Martin Landaluce in a match that lasted six hours.
- The ATP Tour reported that Cerundolo backs Sinner stunner with this victory, indicating that the six-hour win follows a previous significant performance involving Jannik Sinner.
- According to Punto de Break, Landaluce falls just short of glory after the marathon contest against Cerundolo.
Juan Manuel Cerundolo advanced at the French Open on May 30, 2026, after defeating Martin Landaluce in a match that lasted six hours.
The ATP Tour reported that Cerundolo backs Sinner stunner
with this victory, indicating that the six-hour win follows a previous significant performance involving Jannik Sinner.
Marathon Encounter in Paris
The match was characterized as an endurance battle. According to Punto de Break, Landaluce falls just short of glory
after the marathon contest against Cerundolo.

The Daily Express provided live coverage of the event, noting that the victory occurred as tournament organizers took drastic action
, although the specific details of those measures were not provided in the report.
The result concludes a prolonged struggle between the two players, with Cerundolo ultimately prevailing after six hours of play on May 30, 2026.
