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Matteo Arnaldi Nears Albert Costa Grand Slam Record
Matteo Arnaldi is 23 minutes short of surpassing Albert Costa's 2003 Grand Slam record at Roland‑Garros 2026. The Italian has logged 19 hours 42 minutes on court since the start of the fortnight.
The 19h 42m total places Arnaldi within striking distance of the record. Costa's 2003 mark remains the benchmark for cumulative court time in a Grand Slam.
Roland‑Garros 2026 marks the tournament where the record could be broken. The competition spans two weeks, providing players ample opportunity to accumulate minutes.
Arnaldi's pace suggests he could exceed the record in the remaining matches. Each additional round adds further court minutes to his tally.
Should Arnaldi advance, the 23‑minute gap would close, potentially rewriting the Grand Slam time statistic. The achievement would set a new standard for future participants.
The next day’s schedule will determine whether the Italian can convert the margin into a new record. Observers will watch his progress closely.