Bagel (tennis)

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In tennis, a bagel is when the set ends with a score of 6–0.[1] An extremely rare type of bagel, where no point is lost, is called a golden set. Most bagel sets occur in the early rounds of tennis tournaments where the favorites play lower-ranked players, such as lucky losers or wild cards.

Etymology

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The term refers to the similarity between the shape of a zero and the shape of a bagel. The tennis term was coined by players Harold Solomon and Eddie Dibbs, and popularized by commentator Bud Collins.[2]

Surface disparity

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Statistics of the men's singles Grand Slam tournaments from 2000 to 2016 are as follows: at Wimbledon (grass surface), 127 bagels were made; at French Open (clay surface), 267; at the US Open Tennis Championship (hard surface), 275, and at the Australian Open (hard surface), 238.[citation needed]. Björn Borg (five-time Wimbledon champion and six-time French Open champion) recorded twenty 6–0 sets at the French Open, and only five at Wimbledon.

Double bagel

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Women's singles

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For women in Grand Slam tournaments, a double bagel result is possible as the matches are best of three sets. In the Open Era, there has been a women's singles Grand Slam tournament match with a double bagel every year except for in 1968 and 2005.[citation needed] The most double bagels were in the seasons of 1974 and 1993, when eight matches had a result of 6–0, 6–0.[citation needed]

The following players had at least five double-bagels in Grand Slam singles events:[better source needed][3][4]

# Player
14 France Suzanne Lenglen
Australia Margaret Court
13 Error creating thumbnail: Chris Evert
10 Error creating thumbnail: Helen Wills-Moody
7 Germany Steffi Graf
Error creating thumbnail: Serena Williams
Australia Ashleigh Barty
6 Belgium Kim Clijsters
France Mary Pierce
Russia Maria Sharapova
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Monica Seles
Spain Conchita Martínez
Romania Simona Halep
Poland Agnieszka Radwanska
Belarus Viktoria Azarenka

Between No. 1 ranked players

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Winner Opponent Event
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl Error creating thumbnail: Jimmy Connors 1984 Forrest Hills[5]

Women

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Winner Opponent Event
Error creating thumbnail: Chris Evert Error creating thumbnail: Martina Navratilova 1981 Amelia Island[6]
Error creating thumbnail: Chris Evert Error creating thumbnail: Tracy Austin 1982 East Rutherford[7]
Germany Steffi Graf Error creating thumbnail: Tracy Austin 1994 Indian Wells
Switzerland Martina Hingis Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Monica Seles 2000 Miami Open
Error creating thumbnail: Lindsay Davenport Russia Maria Sharapova 2005 Indian Wells[8]
Belgium Kim Clijsters Russia Dinara Safina 2011 Australian Open
Poland Iga Świątek Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková 2021 Rome

Triple bagel

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Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# P# DNQ A Z# PO G S B NMS NTI P NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
  •    = also won the tournament.

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Records

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Grand Slam tournaments

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Men's singles

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In the history of the Grand Slam tournaments in the men's singles category, the largest number of 6–0 sets won is the following:[9]

# Player
51 Serbia Novak Djokovic
50 Error creating thumbnail: Andre Agassi
47 Australia Roy Emerson
46 Switzerland Roger Federer
44 Error creating thumbnail: Jimmy Connors
Spain Rafael Nadal
42 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
41 Australia John Bromwich
40 Error creating thumbnail: Bill Tilden
35 Sweden Björn Borg

At individual majors the players with the most 6–0 sets are:[citation needed]

  • Australian Championship: 1. R. Federer – 17; 2. Jack Crawford (Australia) – 16; 3. A. Agassi; N. Djokovic – 15
  • French Open: 1. R. Nadal – 24; 2–3. B. Borg, G. Vilas – 20 each; 4–5. Jaroslav Drobný (Czechoslovakia / Egypt), R. Lacoste – 17 each.
  • Wimbledon: 1. R. Emerson – 15; 2–3. J. Connors, B. Tilden – to 12.
  • US Championship: 1. J. Connors – 22; 2–3. I. Lendl, B. Tilden – 20 each.

Australian Neale Fraser won at least one 6–0 set in 16 Grand Slam tournaments in a row: starting with the 1957 Australian Championship and ending with the 1960 US championship.

Women's singles

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In the women's singles, the largest number of 6–0 sets won:[citation needed]

# Player
106 Error creating thumbnail: Chris Evert
89 Australia Margaret Court
72 Czechoslovakia Error creating thumbnail: Martina Navratilova
71 Germany Steffi Graf
64 Error creating thumbnail: Serena Williams
57 Error creating thumbnail: Helen Wills-Moody
54 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Error creating thumbnail: Monica Seles
49 Russia Maria Sharapova
46 Spain Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
44 Argentina Gabriela Sabatini

In terms of percentage bagels vs games played.[10]

Percentage Player
16 United Kingdom Ann Jones
14.6 Error creating thumbnail: Chris Evert
13.2 Australia Margaret Court
10.9 Germany Steffi Graf
10.8 Poland Iga Świątek

In individual tournaments of the Grand Slam, the largest number of 6–0 sets won is:[citation needed]

  • Australian Championship: 1. M. Court – 25; 2. M. Sharapova – 16; 3. S. Williams – 14.
  • French Open: 1. C. Evert – 26; 2. A. Sanchez – 22; 3. G. Sabatini – 21.
  • Wimbledon: 1–2. Suzanne Lenglen (France), C. Evert – to 29; 3. M. Court – 25.
  • US Championship: 1. C. Evert – 43; H. Wills-Moody – 31; 3. M. Court – 27.

All tournaments

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Men's singles

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# Bagels[11]
479 Error creating thumbnail: Bill Tilden
464 Error creating thumbnail: Josiah Ritchie
280 New Zealand Anthony Wilding
266 Error creating thumbnail: Frank Parker
245 Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Drobny
224 Australia Roy Emerson
216 Australia Ken Rosewall
209 Australia John Bromwich
197 Error creating thumbnail: Jimmy Connors
186 Error creating thumbnail: Gardnar Mulloy
# Double Bagels[12]
106 Error creating thumbnail: Bill Tilden
87 United Kingdom Josiah Ritchie
51 New Zealand Anthony Wilding
42 Australia John Bromwich
37 Error creating thumbnail: Frank Parker
32 Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Drobny
25 Australia George Worthington
24 Error creating thumbnail: Wayne Sabin
# Triple Bagels[13]
11 Error creating thumbnail: Bill Tilden
5 Czechoslovakia Karel Kozeluh
4 United Kingdom Arthur Gore
United Kingdom Josiah Ritchie
New Zealand Harry Parker
United Kingdom Gordon Lowe
South Africa Bob Hewitt

Trivia

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References

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