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Was The 2008 Wimbledon Final A Turning Point? - Epic Sports Tales
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Was The 2008 Wimbledon Final A Turning Point? - Epic Sports Tales
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In 2010 at Wimbledon, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut battled in a match that lasted over 11 hours. Spread across three days, the marathon ended with Isner winning 70–68 in the fifth set. It remains the longest match in professional tennis history, both in time and games played. Credit: @atptour | History In Pictures
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In 2010 at Wimbledon, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut battled in a match that lasted over 11 hours. Spread across three days, the marathon ended with Isner winning 70–68 in the fifth set. It remains the longest match in professional tennis history, both in time and games played. Credit: @atptour | History In Pictures
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