Francisco Cerúndolo wins his second-round matchup against Hugo Gaston in four sets, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1, at the 2026 French Open.
The 27-year-old Argentine's victory is overshadowed by his brother Juan Manuel's stunning comeback against world No. 1 Jannik Sinner.
What happened to Jannik Sinner?
Jannik Sinner suffers a sudden physical collapse, allowing Juan Manuel Cerúndolo to seize the opportunity and pull off a comeback victory, 3-6, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1, 6-1.
Sinner's body begins to fail, and he is barely able to run, pausing the match to discuss with the physio and rest.
How did Francisco Cerúndolo react to his brother's match?
Francisco Cerúndolo reveals a chaotic mid-match distraction involving his younger brother, saying "I had no f**king idea" about the situation.
He notices his player box is empty and asks what happened, only to find out his family is watching his brother's match.
The crowd keeps him updated on his brother's progress, with people yelling "Your brother is winning, your brother is winning."
What's next for the Cerúndolo brothers?
The Cerúndolo brothers continue their journey in the 2026 French Open, with Francisco Cerúndolo advancing to the next round.
Juan Manuel Cerúndolo's victory ends Jannik Sinner's 30-match winning streak and crushes his hopes of securing a Career Grand Slam this year.
Francisco Cerúndolo's win is a testament to his skills, as he rallies from a rough opening set to secure the victory.
The Argentine's family travels to support both brothers, leading to a hilarious mix-up during the match.
And as the tournament progresses, the Cerúndolo brothers will look to make a deep run and make their country proud.
But for now, they can celebrate their respective victories and look forward to the next challenge.
So the focus shifts to the next round, where Francisco Cerúndolo will face a new opponent and look to continue his winning streak.