Bagel (tennis)

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 meet with lower ranked players such as a lucky loser or a wild card.

Surface disparity

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.. Björn Borg (five-time Wimbledon champion and six-time French Open champion) recorded 20 6–0 sets at the French Open, and only 5 at Wimbledon.

Double bagel

Women's singles

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. The most double bagels were in the seasons of 1974 and 1993, when eight matches had a result of 6–0, 6–0.

The following players had at least five double-bagels in Grand Slam singles events:

#Player
14 Suzanne Lenglen
Margaret Court
13 Chris Evert
10 Helen Wills-Moody
7 Steffi Graf
6 Kim Clijsters
Mary Pierce
5 Monica Seles
Conchita Martínez
Maria Sharapova

Men

Winner Opponent Event
Ivan Lendl Jimmy Connors 1984 Forrest Hills[2]

Women

Winner Opponent Event
Chris Evert Martina Navratilova 1981 Amelia Island[3]
Chris Evert Tracy Austin 1982 East Rutherford[4]
Steffi Graf Tracy Austin 1994 Indian Wells
Martina Hingis Monica Seles 2000 Miami Open
Lindsay Davenport Maria Sharapova 2005 Indian Wells[5]
Kim Clijsters Dinara Safina 2011 Australian Open
Iga Świątek Karolína Plíšková 2021 Rome

Triple bagel

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# P# DNQ A Z# PO G S B NMS 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; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
  •    = winner of the match also won the tournament.

There have been at least 17 best-of-five-set matches which have lasted 18 games (6–0, 6–0, 6–0), colloquially referred to as a "triple bagel", in the Open Era.[6] This is the shortest possible length for a best-of-five-set match, not including retirements or defaults.

YearGrand SlamRoundWinnerLoser
1968French Open1R Nikola Špear Daniel Contet
1973Davis CupZ1 Gondo Widjojo Tao Po
1981Davis CupPO Thierry Tulasne Shinichi Sakamoto
1984Davis Cup1R Emilio Sanchez Kamel Harrad
1987French Open2R Karel Nováček Eduardo Bengoechea
1987Wimbledon1R Stefan Edberg Stefan Eriksson
1987US Open1R Ivan Lendl Barry Moir
1989Davis Cup3R Hamed-ul-Haq Faisal Rahman
1991Davis Cup1R Michael Walker Dishan Herath
1993French Open2R Sergi Bruguera Thierry Champion
1998Davis Cup2R Gouichi Motomura Teo Susnjak
1999Davis CupPO Lin Bing-Chao Nasser Al-Khelaifi
2001WimbledonQ3 Todd Woodbridge Johan Örtegren
2005Davis Cup2R Ricardo Mello David Josepa
2009Davis CupPO Rui Machado Valentin Rahine
2011Davis Cup2R Andy Murray Laurent Bram
2016Davis Cup1R Jarkko Nieminen Courtney John Lock
2016Davis Cup1R Emilio Gómez Adam Hornby

Records

Men's singles

In the history of the Grand Slam tournaments in the men's single category, the largest number of 6–0 sets won is the following:[7]

#Player
50 Andre Agassi
47 Roy Emerson
46 Roger Federer
44 Jimmy Connors
42 Rafael Nadal
42 Ivan Lendl
41 John Bromwich
40 Bill Tilden
40 Novak Djokovic
35 Björn Borg

At individual majors the players with the most 6–0 sets are:

  • Australian Championship: 1. R. Federer – 17; 2. Jack Crawford (Australia) – 16; 3. A. Agassi; N. Djokovic – 15
  • French Open: 1. R. Nadal – 23; 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

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

#Player
106 Chris Evert
89 Margaret Court
72 Martina Navratilova
71 Steffi Graf
64 Serena Williams
57 Helen Wills-Moody
54 Monica Seles
49 Maria Sharapova
46 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
44 Gabriela Sabatini

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

  • 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.

Men's singles

#Bagels[8]
479 Bill Tilden
464 Josiah Ritchie
280 Anthony Wilding
266 Frank Parker
245 Jaroslav Drobny
224 Roy Emerson
216 Ken Rosewall
209 John Bromwich
197 Jimmy Connors
186 Gardnar Mulloy
#Double Bagels[9]
106 Bill Tilden
87 Josiah Ritchie
51 Anthony Wilding
42 John Bromwich
37 Frank Parker
32 Jaroslav Drobny
25 George Worthington
24 Wayne Sabin
#Triple Bagels[10]
11 Bill Tilden
5 Karel Kozeluh
4 Arthur Gore
Josiah Ritchie
Harry Parker
Gordon Lowe
Bob Hewitt

Trivia

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