Gael Monfils claimed his 13th ATP title in Auckland. The Frenchman played in his 35th ATP final and ousted Belgium's Zizou Bergs 6-3, 6-4 in an hour and 37 minutes, lifting a trophy and writing ...
Gael Monfils is like a fine wine - he gets better with age! The 38-year-old will compete in his 35th ATP final in Auckland following a 7-6, 6-4 victory over the young American Nishesh Basavareddy ...
Gael Monfils made history by becoming the oldest winner of an ATP Tour singles title with victory at the ASB Classic in Auckland. France's Monfils beat Belgium's Zizou Bergs 6-3 6-4 in the final ...
Zizou Bergs is playing his first ATP Tour final, while Gael Monfils is competing in his 35th, at the ATP 250 in Auckland. But the Frenchman’s record in championship matches isn’t the strongest ...
Is this the first Auckland semi-final for Monfils? No, it's actually the second. He reached the last four in 2013, falling to David Ferrer. Interestingly, Gael debuted at this tournament 18 years ...
In Auckland, Monfils registered a comeback win against Pedro Martinez in the first round. He then secured back-to-back straight-set wins against Jan-Lennard Struff and Facundo Diaz Acosta to reach ...
Gael Monfils won his 13th ATP Tour title at the ASB Classic in Auckland, defeating Belgian qualifier Zizou Bergs 6-3, 6-4 in the final. This was his 12th title on hard courts. Monfils has always ...
Gael Monfils was forced to retire while facing Ben Shelton in the fourth round at the Australian Open and the American has opened up on his opponent.
For most of the late 2010s, men's tennis was an old man's game. The powerful trio of Serbia's Novak Djokovic, Switzerland's Roger Federer and Spain's Rafael Nadal held on long past the point even ...
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — French veteran Gael Monfils became the oldest player to win an ATP Tour title after beating Zizou Bergs 6-3, 6-4 in Auckland on Saturday. Monfils claimed his 13th tour ...
Monfils knocked out the ninth seed Jan-Lennard ... He had also reached the semifinals at Auckland in 2013, when he lost to David Ferrer, who was World No. 5 then, in straight sets.