Nicolas Mahut

Tennis player with record-setting match

Nicolas Mahut - Athletes & Sports Figures born January 21st, 1982
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A professional tennis player from France, achieved notable recognition for competing in singles and doubles events. Most recognized for participating in the longest match in tennis history at Wimbledon in 2010, which lasted 11 hours and 5 minutes against John Isner. Additionally, achieved significant success in doubles, winning multiple ATP titles and reaching the finals of Grand Slam tournaments.

Competed in the longest tennis match in history

Won multiple ATP doubles titles

Reached the Wimbledon doubles final

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