Tennis Longest Tennis Match In History - still going - 59-59 in the 5th set!

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I am amazed by this - the longest tennis match in history is still going and will head into it's 3rd day.

John Isner (USA) and Nicolas Mahut (France) are at 2 sets all, and locked at 59-59 in the 5th set!!!!

The total games in this match (163 so far) surpasses the previous record of 122 games (1973 Davis Cup doubles match) by a fair bit - they have almost played more games in the 5th set than the previous record!

2010 Wimbledon Championships Website - Official Site by IBM
 
Isner played in Auckland this year - 6'9" and a serve like a missile - they were hitting the court and then bouncing into the stands!!! Both have hit 90+ aces - in the match!! I think 50 for the tournament was a decent effort before this game...
 
This is one crazy match!!! There will be so many people tuned in tonight to see the ending!! WELL "ENDING" THEY HOPE!!!
 
Feel sorry for who ever wins in a way, because they will be nearly still 100% depleted of energy and will get slaughtered in the 3rd round.
 
Well it just ended Isner won 70-68 haha classic...i woner if Mahut will watch the tape back and wonder where he went wrong? :lol:
 
You know how you can get a DVD of any VFL/AFL game in history, imagine if you could do that for tennis. This game would have a box set of its own. I wonder if they'd charge the same as a normal match...
 
You know how you can get a DVD of any VFL/AFL game in history, imagine if you could do that for tennis. This game would have a box set of its own. I wonder if they'd charge the same as a normal match...

i was thinking the same thing
 
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