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Italy’s Matteo Arnaldi reacts during his fourth-round French Open match against Frances Tiafoe on June 1, 2026
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Matteo Arnaldi clawed his way back from the brink to ​become the third Italian man in the French Open ‌quarterfinals on Monday (June 1, 2026), outlasting American Frances Tiafoe ​7-6(5) 6-7(5) 3-6 7-6(3) 6-4 in ⁠a delirious late-night epic on court Suzanne-Lenglen.

With the crowd crackling under the Paris floodlights, the world number 104 ‌stared elimination in the face when he trailed 4-1 in the fourth set, ‌only to summon one final surge and ‌prevail ⁠on his third match point after five ⁠hours and 26 minutes of ferocious shot-making and lung-busting rallies.

“It’s a dream to be here. Today in the third set ​I was so ‌tired,” said Arnaldi, the marathon man of this year’s tournament after already needing more than five hours to win his third-round match.

“We live ‌to play these matches, I always wanted ​to play like this at night at Roland Garros.

“It was not tennis, just ⁠something else, with everything we had. Someone had to win. Fortunately, it was me tonight.”

Arnaldi has now ‌spent 17 hours and 42 minutes on court in Paris — the most by any player reaching the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam since the ATP Tour began recording match times in 1991.

The Italian produced moments of almost absurd ‌defence to blunt the power of 19th seed Tiafoe, scrambling ​from corner to corner and somehow turning defence into attack in a match ⁠that repeatedly pushed both men beyond exhaustion.

Tiafoe eventually cracked, ⁠dumping a backhand into the net.

Arnaldi will next face compatriot Matteo Berrettini for a ‌place in the semi-finals, both joining Flavio Cobolli in the last eight after their compatriot ​Jannik Sinner’s surprise second-round exit.





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