06-23-2010, 12:33 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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The Never Ending Tennis Match!!!!!!
im following the 'Never Ending Tennis Match' as it has already been dubbed... and its still not finished!
the wimbeldon mens singles match between Mahut of France, and Isner of USA. its 58-58 in the last set! yes, i'll say it again, its 58 games a piece in the 5th and final set! damn, and ithought federer vs roddick in last years final was an epic! this match has been going on for 10 hours! the IBM slamtracker on the winbeldon website doesnt recognise the 58-58 anymore, its just 8-8.. this is the weirdest game ive ever followed anyone know what the previous record was?? ---------- Post added at 06:33 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:03 AM ---------- play suspended at 59-59 in the 5th set! not sure why though.. current score is mahut 4 6 7 6 59 isner 6 3 6 7 59 this is insane! 98 aces for isner to 94 by mahut
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06-23-2010, 12:34 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Previous record for length was 6 hours, 33 minutes.
I believe, but, I'm not totally sure, the previous record for games played in the FIFTH set at Wimbledon was 21-19. I know these things off-hand if only because they've (meaning the Wimbledon courtside announcers) had plenty of time in-between to look these sorts of records up, and relay them back to me, the faithful audience observer. I've been following this match since this morning, and it is wild. Moreover, all previous records (like most aces in a match, duration, etc.) mean nothing now. History is in the making here, right at this moment. Suprisingly, though, the number of double-faults and break chances are below normal for even a regular match, but for this decathalon of a competition, it's amazing these two are still standing. Also, whatever that record was that Roddick held about winning the most games in a match, yet still losing in the end; yeah, that's shattered, by about double, at the very least. Come to think of it, he's also been detroned as the record holder for fastest serve, which I believe he held for a few years, with a 146 mph heater. Taylor Dent broke that with a 148 mph serve (was it an ace?) before he ultimately fell to Djokovic earlier today. This might go on for an unprecendented third day of play, as we are about less than an hour away from sunset here (or there, depending on where you are currently situated in the world) in London. UPDATE: for once, I'm actually not that late. via ESPN: John Isner and Nicolas Mahut (59-59 in the fifth set) played for 10 hours before darkness forced their epic, record-setting match to be completed Thursday. To be more accurate, though, they only played for around ~7 hours today, which still breaks the record by a mile, but they previously played their first four sets last night, before, then, too, ensuning darkness suspended their ongoing and undecided match. These two are already champions (though, still, I can't possibly see how either one of them advances past this current round).
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06-23-2010, 04:13 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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To shed some more light on this, I just learned that the longest match in Wimbledon history, in terms of total games played, was set back in 1969, with a final tally of 112 games played in one match (P. Gonzales def. C. Pasarell - time taken: 5h12m, over 2 days). The '6:33' mark which I mentioned eariler I knew was in reference to a recent French Open, but I couldn't entirely recall which contest; I've looked it up now, and see that it pitted F. Santaro v. A Clement, at the 2004 French Open, in which it took Santaro 6 hours and 33 minutes to finally triumph over his opponent.
The most famous "endurance match", though, was perhaps that of a contest between J. McEnroe v. M. Wilander, during the 1982 Davis Cup, which McEnroe eventually won, but took over 6 hours and 20 minutes to do so. Also, there were the back-to-back epic Wimbledon finals' clashes which involved the reigning "Master of Grass", Roger Federer, falling to R. Nadal in 2008, and then triumphing over A. Roddick the following season in '09. Both matches were remarked to be instant classics and extraordinary legacies of all-time greatest matches to be witnessed. These links might have helped anyone a day or a week ago, but this match - then, here and now, continuing into tomorrow - has finally surpassed and united all the "longest" records (save for the individual courts and playing surface mile-markers). Longest tennis match records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Longest Tennis Match Ever Continues Thursday - CBS News Wimbledon Men's Trivia
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06-23-2010, 06:44 PM | #4 (permalink) | |
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"I have almost no words anymore watching this. It's beyond anything I've ever seen and could imagine. I don't know how their bodies must feel the next day, the next week, the next month. This is incredible tennis - for them to serve the aces they served and stay there mentally is a heroic effort. As we know, we have no draws in tennis, so there will be a loser. But I guess in this match, both will be winners because this is just absolutely amazing."
—Roger Federer- - - - - Quote:
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06-24-2010, 05:13 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Amazing. Practically apocalyptic.
It reminds me of the W.P. Kinsella story The Iowa Baseball Confederacy about a legendary game that went over 2000 innings; only to be lost to history.
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06-24-2010, 07:53 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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After an hour and 15 minutes of their continued play today, on top of what has already ben accumulated in the past two days of their first round match-up, American J. Isner finally, and I state it with such emphasis now, FINALLY, beats his counterpart in N. Mahut by a score of 70-68 in th fifth and deciding set.
This happened just minutes ago. Isner beats Mahut in epic - ESPN
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06-24-2010, 09:25 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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my hats off to these gentlemen. fair play to both these gentlemen.
we will never ever see the likes of this tennis match in all our lives. Live it up boys. regrettably i wish i was there at wimbeldon. isner now faces 43rd ranked De bakker who also had a long 5 setter winning 16-14 i the 5th. so Isner is in with a chance. with the crowd support now behind him, he may well win. the only problem is that hes played a total of what some players play a whole tournament.
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06-25-2010, 03:01 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Inser lost is 75 mins today
But he was playing for something about equal to a grand slam in his 1st round match: a place in history that can never be taken away. Its not surprising he had nothing left today. He was almost delirious on court the day before yesterday when they pulled them off at 59 all
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06-28-2010, 11:43 AM | #10 (permalink) | |
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well the little pink bunny's batteries ran out
Isner gets humbled. Any man who can play an 11hr tennis match has my respect. Quote:
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