Youngest players to reach Grand Slam finals on all three surfaces

Check out the youngest players to reach Grand Slam finals on all three surfaces: grass, clay, and hard courts. Get more about the tennis players who have achieved this remarkable feat.

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The world no. 3 player, Carlos Alcaraz, who turned 21 a month ago, is currently the youngest player to have advanced to the Grand Slam finals on grass, hard, and clay. The Spaniard finally made the French Open final after making it to the Wimbledon and US Open finals in the last two years.

Meanwhile, the previous record holder was Andre Agassi, another all-time great, Alcaraz shattered his record during the French Open 2024 semi-final thriller. In the same vein, here is the list of the youngest players to reach the Grand Slam finals on all three surfaces.

Jim Courier - 22 years 10 months

Jim Courier

Former world number one is on the great list, as he also entered the finals of all three surfaces when he was just 22 years and 10 months old. He was also the youngest to reach the finals of all major fours. He won the Australian Open back in 1992 and 1993 while capturing French Open titles in 1991 and 1992.

Rafael Nadal - 22 years 6 months

Rafael Nadal

The Spaniard has the fourth spot on the elite list, as he was 22 years and six months old when he made the final of all three surfaces. The star player first won the French Open when he was just 19 years old back in 2005; however, later, he captured 14 titles under the name of Roland Garros while having 22 Grand Slam titles under his name.

Bjorn Borg - 22 years 2 months

Bjorn Borg

Bjorn Brog places himself in the third spot on the list, as he was 22 years and two months old when he reached the finals of all three surfaces. The Swedish-born star won his first title at the French Open back in 1974, and following the same, he captured six titles under the name of Roland Garros while winning five consecutively at Wimbledon. However, he never won the US Open, despite four runner-up finishes.

Andre Agassi - 22 years 1 month

Andre Agassi

Former star André places himself in the second spot on the list. He was just 22 years and one month old when he placed himself at the finals of all three clay surfaces. However, he has also won his first Grand Slam at the age of 22, having clinched the title at Wimbledon in 1992. However, he got the success a little late in the Australian Open, US Open, and French Open.

Carlos Alcaraz - 21 years 1 month

Carlos Alcaraz

Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz places himself in the top spot as the youngest player to enter the final of the French Open in 2024. Notably, the world number three had outclassed Jannik Sinner in the semi-final game by 2-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 to make it to the final of the game. The 21-year-old has now become the youngest player to advance to the epic final on all three surfaces.

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