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That's a good guess, and it would be the correct answer if it was Open Era. His 4 are the most in the Open Era, followed by Gael Monfils with 3. But John Newcombe is the correct answer - he won 5 across two years in the 60s.

Also, glad to hear about Cruz Hewitt...I'm glad he seems legit. You never know with nepo babies in sports. It is too bad that none of the Graf-Agassi children became tennis players, as that's pretty impressive bloodlines.
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Murat and AP if you are still around,

I think I have found a great coach for FAA
Ivan Ljubicic? his experience mentoring offensive players like Federer and Roanic perfectly aligns with FAA need to develop a sharper tactical mindset and killer instinct, just my thoughts
Luby at present serves as the High Level Tennis Development for the FFT
While over seeing his tennis facility Ljubicic Tennis Academy in Croatia
I still think JCF is the one who knows where all of Carlos bodies are buried and the skeletons in Sinner's closet
 

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That's a good guess, and it would be the correct answer if it was Open Era. His 4 are the most in the Open Era, followed by Gael Monfils with 3. But John Newcombe is the correct answer - he won 5 across two years in the 60s.

Also, glad to hear about Cruz Hewitt...I'm glad he seems legit. You never know with nepo babies in sports. It is too bad that none of the Graf-Agassi children became tennis players, as that's pretty impressive bloodlines.
I saw Cruz Hewitt play in a Challenger tournament. I wasn't impressed, but I didn't know exactly his age then, maybe I judged him too harshly because of that. Disclaimer, I disliked him instantly, exactly as I disliked his father. Rooting for whoever is across the net.

Oh, wait. Maybe I would root for him against a Graffassi creature.
 

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His 4 are the most in the Open Era, followed by Gael Monfils with 3.
Those records will almost surely stand forever. Most juniors nowadays complete their pro transition after they win one major. Fonseca's US OPEN junior title was his last junior tournament, and that has been the norm for a while I would guess. Luis Miguel (who recently won RG junior) seems to be an outlier, as he previously declared this year his focus would be on junior tournaments no matter the results. Still in the best case scenario he will end with 2 singles and 2 doubles titles, assuming he wins both as the US OPEN.
 
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I saw Cruz Hewitt play in a Challenger tournament. I wasn't impressed, but I didn't know exactly his age then, maybe I judged him too harshly because of that. Disclaimer, I disliked him instantly, exactly as I disliked his father. Rooting for whoever is across the net.

Oh, wait. Maybe I would root for him against a Graffassi creature.
I Support this campaign message 100 percent.. I Despised his pappy!!
 
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American Jordan Lee is the Wimbledon Boys Singles Champion defeating Cruz Hewitt 46 64 75 in the final