French Open 2025: Granollers, Zeballos Defy Age to Win Doubles Title at Roland Garros
- Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos won the 2025 French Open men's doubles final at Roland Garros on Saturday evening.
- The pair chased their first Grand Slam title together after losing three previous finals and reaching their fourth major final.
- They defeated British eighth seeds Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury 6-0, 6-7, 7-5 in a tense match where they overcame second-set setbacks.
- Granollers, 39, said to his family, "We finally did it," reflecting relief after breaking a long trophy drought in his career.
- Their victory marked their first major title as a team and ended Granollers’ five-final losing streak at Grand Slam tournaments.
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PARIS (AP) — Veteran pairing Marcel Granollers of Spain and Horacio Zeballos of Argentina won the French Open doubles final on Saturday, earning their first major title together. They combined for a combined age of 79.
The ispano-Argentine duo defeated Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski to win his first Grand Slam trophy (6-0 6-7, 7-5).
They win Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos a new opportunity to complete a magnificent curriculum, a new Grand Slam final, and in Paris, where everything is magnified for Spanish tennis. It has not been easy the way, but the persistence has the prize of the last duel in the Philippe Chatrier, against the British Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski. "It is the fourth consecutive semifinal here, had escaped some matches quite equal and this time h…
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