Tommy Robredo became only the seventh player in ATP history to complete comebacks from two sets down in all four Grand Slams on Thursday when he took out Simone Bolelli of Italy in a controversial battle, 5-7 6-7(5) 6-4 6-3 6-2.
We got curious when we read the above tweet from Josh Meiseles, so we looked into the matter a little further. Here’s the breakdown of each of the seven players who have completed this rare Grand Slam milestone.
Tommy Robredo: 7-40 When Two Sets Down in Slams
|
YEAR
|
EVENT
|
OPPONENT
|
ROUND
|
2003
|
FRENCH
|
HEWITT
|
R 32
|
2008
|
AUSTRALIAN
|
ZVEREV
|
R 128
|
2009
|
WIMBLEDON
|
KOUBEK
|
R64
|
2013
|
FRENCH
|
SJISLING
|
R64
|
2013
|
FRENCH
|
MONFILS
|
R32
|
2013
|
FRENCH
|
ALMAGRO
|
R16
|
2014
|
US OPEN
|
BOLELLI
|
R64
|
Fernando Verdasco: 5-23 When Two Sets Down in Slams
|
YEAR
|
EVENT
|
OPPONENT
|
ROUND
|
2007
|
US OPEN
|
MATHIEU
|
R128
|
2010
|
US OPEN
|
FERRER
|
R16
|
2011
|
AUSTRALIAN
|
TIPSAREVIC
|
R64
|
2011
|
WIMBLEDON
|
STEPANEK
|
R128
|
2014
|
FRENCH
|
CUEVAS
|
R64
|
While Robredo completed his set of four at the US Open, three of the seven (Federer, Becker and Krickstein) finished their sets at Wimbledon.
Roger Federer: 7-23 When Two Sets Down in Slams
|
YEAR
|
EVENT
|
OPPONENT
|
ROUND
|
2000
|
US OPEN
|
WESSELS
|
R 128
|
2001
|
FRENCH
|
SARGSIAN
|
R 64
|
2009
|
AUSTRALIAN
|
BERDYCH
|
R16
|
2009
|
FRENCH
|
HAAS
|
R16
|
2010
|
WIMBLEDON
|
FALLA
|
R128
|
2012
|
FRENCH
|
DEL POTRO
|
QF
|
2012
|
WIMBLEDON
|
BENNETEAU
|
R32
|
Interesting that Federer is the only player of the seven to have completed a comeback from two sets down in the quarterfinals or later. He defeated Juan Martin del Potro in the Roland Garros quarterfinals in 2012.
David Nalbandian: 4-19 When Two Sets Down in Slams
|
YEAR
|
EVENT
|
OPPONENT
|
ROUND
|
2005
|
WIMBLEDON
|
MURRAY
|
R32
|
2006
|
US OPEN
|
BERRER
|
R128
|
2006
|
FRENCH
|
TURSUNOV
|
R32
|
2007
|
AUSTRALIAN
|
GROSJEAN
|
R32
|
Boris Becker: 7-22 When Two Sets Down in Slams
|
YEAR
|
EVENT
|
OPPONENT
|
ROUND
|
1987
|
US OPEN
|
WILKISON
|
R128
|
1989
|
US OPEN
|
ROSTAGNO
|
R64
|
1990
|
AUSTRALIAN
|
MECIR
|
R16
|
1991
|
FRENCH
|
WOODBRIDGE
|
R64
|
1993
|
US OPEN
|
CHERKASOV
|
R128
|
1996
|
AUSTRALIAN
|
JOHANSSON
|
R64
|
1999
|
WIMBLEDON
|
MACLAGAN
|
R128
|
Aaron Krickstein: 7-21 When Two Sets Down in Slams
|
YEAR
|
EVENT
|
OPPONENT
|
ROUND
|
1983
|
US OPEN
|
GERULAITIS
|
R32
|
1986
|
US OPEN
|
NOVACEK
|
R128
|
1986
|
US OPEN
|
ANNACONE
|
R64
|
1989
|
US OPEN
|
VOLKOV
|
R32
|
1992
|
FRENCH
|
WASHINGTON
|
R64
|
1995
|
AUSTRALIAN
|
EDBERG
|
R16
|
1995
|
WIMBLEDON
|
BERGSTROM
|
R128
|
How about that? When two sets down, both Krickstien and Becker have a slightly better winning percentage than Federer. But one more comeback by Federer would change that.
Yannick Noah: 5-17 When Two Sets Down in Slams
|
YEAR
|
EVENT
|
OPPONENT
|
ROUND
|
1978
|
WIMBLEDON
|
YCAZA
|
R128
|
1982
|
FRENCH
|
FIBAK
|
R16
|
1987
|
AUSTRALIAN
|
WILKISON
|
R16
|
1988
|
AUSTRALIAN
|
SMITH
|
R128
|
1989
|
US OPEN
|
MANSDORF
|
R32
|
Photo Source:
AFP