1967 French Open Final

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:sports_event
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Rod_Laver
gptkbp:attendance gptkb:unknown
gptkbp:competitors gptkb:Chuck_Mc_Kinley
gptkb:Roy_Emerson
gptkbp:current_champion gptkb:Manuel_Santana
gptkb:Roy_Emerson
gptkbp:date June 11, 1967
gptkbp:duration approximately 1 hour 30 minutes
gptkbp:events gptkb:French_Open
gptkbp:final_score 6–3, 6–2, 6–2
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label 1967 French Open Final
gptkbp:location gptkb:Roland_Garros
gptkbp:match_type singles
best of 5 sets
gptkbp:notable_for The match was a highlight of the 1967 tennis season.
Emerson dominated the match.
Emerson's 12th Grand Slam title
Emerson's performance was praised by commentators.
Emerson's playing style was aggressive.
Emerson's serve was a key factor in his win.
Emerson's victory was celebrated in Australia.
Emerson's win contributed to his legacy.
Mc Kinley was a former Wimbledon champion.
Mc Kinley was known for his baseline play.
The final was part of a historic tournament.
The final was played in the afternoon.
The match featured long rallies.
The match is remembered for its one-sided nature.
The match was broadcast on television.
The match was part of the Open Era.
The match was played in front of a large crowd.
Emerson became the first player to win the French Open three times in a row.
Emerson's victory solidified his status in tennis history.
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:1967_French_Open
gptkbp:preceded_by gptkb:1966_French_Open_Final
gptkbp:referee gptkb:J._M._M._de_la_Torre
gptkbp:rounds gptkb:final
gptkbp:succeeded_by gptkb:1968_French_Open_Final
gptkbp:surface gptkb:item
gptkbp:winner gptkb:Roy_Emerson
gptkbp:year gptkb:1967