Krajicek Wins Roland Garros, Earns Doubles World No. 1.

Krajicek Wins Roland Garros, Earns Doubles World No. 1.

Krajicek Wins Roland Garros, Earns Doubles World No. 1.

Austin Krajicek scaled a double peak in Paris.

Krajicek and associate Ivan Dodig gained the Roland Garros doubles title right this moment and on Monday the American will grow to be the brand new world doubles No. 1.

Krajicek and Dodig defeated the all-Belgian group of Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen on Saturday, 6-3, 6-1, to offer Krajicek his first main doubles title.

The 32-year-old Krajicek is the primary American to win the Roland Garros males’s doubles title since Ryan Harrison in 2017 and it’s the sixth time within the final 30 years the French Open males’s doubles championship group has featured an American:

2023 – Austin Krajicek

2017 – Ryan Harrison

2013, 2003 – Bob and Mike Bryan

1994 – Jonathan Stark

1993 – Luke and Murphy Jensen

A Tampa native who lives in Dallas, and the 2011 NCAA doubles champion at Texas A&M, Krajicek is the twentieth American to rank No. 1 individually in doubles because the inception of the ATP Doubles Rankings in 1976. All 20 Americans to rank No. 1 performed collegiate tennis within the U.S.:

2023 – Austin Krajicek (Texas A&M)

2022 – Rajeev Ram (Illinois)

2003 – Bob and Mike Bryan (Stanford)

2002 – Donald Johnson (North Carolina)

2000 – Alex O’Brien (Stanford)

2000 – Jared Palmer (Stanford)

1994 – Jonathan Stark (Stanford)

1993 – Patrick Galbraith (UCLA)

1993 – Richey Reneberg (SMU)

1992 – Kelly Jones (Pepperdine)

1991 – David Pate (TCU)

1990 – Rick Leach (USC)

1989 – Jim Pugh (UCLA)

1989 – Jim Grabb (Stanford)

1985 – Ken Flach (SIU-Edwardsville)

1985 – Robert Seguso (SIU-Edwardsville)

1982 – Peter Fleming (UCLA/Michigan)

1981 – Stan Smith (USC)

1979 – John McEnroe (Stanford)

Clervie Ngounoue, a 16-year outdated who’s the No. 1-ranked junior on the earth, and Tyra Grant, 15, ranked No. 29 amongst juniors, turned the eighth and ninth American women to win the junior doubles title on the French Open, after defeating Alina Korneeva and Sarah Saito (JPN), 6-3, 6-2, on Saturday.

On Sunday, Taylor Townsend, 27, is competing in her second main doubles remaining (’22 US Open) since giving start to her son, Adyn, in 2021. She and Canadian Leylah Fernandez will play Su-Wei Hsieh (TPE) and Xinyu Wang (CHN). A win would mark the primary main doubles title for Townsend, who’s projected to rise to No. 5 on the earth doubles rankings, the place she would be a part of No. 3 Jessica Pegula and No. 4 Coco Gauff to offer the U.S. three ladies within the Top 5 of the doubles rankings for the primary time because the week of August 13, 2012.

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