Wimbledon 2018 – After six hours of play: Anderson reaches the final



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Kevin Anderson is the third longest match in the history of tennis in the Wimbledon final. However, he could not really rejoice in his victory over John Isner.

The South African Kevin Anderson entered a Grand Slam final for the second time. The 32-year-old sits on Friday in the anticipated extended duel with American giant John Isner after 6:36 hours with 7: 6 (8: 6), 6: 7 (5: 7), 6: 7 (9:11), 6: 4, 26:24. Both played the third longest match in the history of tennis.

After the duel, an emotionally-suffering Anderson reported mixed feelings. "I do not know what to say, if you play such a long game in these conditions, it looks like a draw, but there must have been a winner today," said defending champion Roger Federer. and US. Open 2017 finalist: "John is a great guy, I do not want to imagine what this loss should feel for him."

The fifth set lasted nearly three hours

In Grand Slam tournaments Only the first round match of Wimbledon between Isner and the French Nicolas Mahut lasted longer in 2010 with 11:05 hours of pure play . The fifth set, in which traditionally no tie-break is played, is over at this point 70:68, the game stretches over three days. In 2015, the Davis Cup match between Leonardo Mayer (Argentina) and Joao Souza (Brazil) lasted 6:43 hours

Against Anderson, Isner took a break in the third set after 110 straight wins. As a result, however, the service of Anderson has also declined. In the third round, this situation was repeated, but at the third break, Anderson finally got the sentence. At the end of the 2.08 meters Isner came on 53 aces, his counterpart of 2.03 meters on the 49th Only the fifth set lasted 2:55 hours.

+++ Kerber is in the final! Görges loses to Williams +++

Julia Görges gave a chance to win a German final at Wimbledon by beating American superstar Serena Williams. The 29-year-old has lost 2: 6, 4: 6. On Saturday, there will be a new edition of the 2016 final between seven-time winner Williams and German number one Angelique Kerber

A duel between Kerber and Görges would be the first German final in the clbadic grbad since the legendary match between Boris Becker and Michael Stich 27 years ago. Women had previously faced only 1931 Cecily Aussem and Hilde Krahwinkel. Only Kerber has the chance to be the first German since Steffi Graf's last triumph in London in 1996 to triumph and win his third Grand Slam title.

Kerber had surprisingly played well in his duel with Latvian Jelena Ostapenko 6: 3, 6: 3 applied. In just 68 minutes, the Kieler conquered his overly risky interim opponent and reached his fourth Grand Slam final. In 2016, she won the title at the Australian Open and at the US Open, but lost to Wimbledon against Serena Williams.

+++ The semi-finals to be read on the t-online.de Ticker +++

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 4: 6 No, the game is over. Görges is completely in his last match and loses to zero. This is the reissue of the 2016 finals: Angelique Kerber vs. Serena Williams.

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 4: 5 The Grand Slam winner 23 times begins to waver? Görges plays some three spectacular break points and uses the third with a big comeback! Go something here?

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 3: 5 The fight of Bad Oldesloerin and are not beaten, but Williams now offers to win the match. Görges was to do something that had been denied him all the duel: a pause

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 2: 5 That's it? Williams leads after another game to zero with a 5: 2 lead and is about to make his next final. Görges only helps a tennis miracle to go here as the winner of the place.

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 2: 4 And in the second set, the German also gives his first service in this game. Fatal that at 30:30 she takes a volley of volleyball that has gone out. At the next break-ball, Görges fails with a stop at the edge of the net. Bitter for the number 13 in the world.

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 2: 3 The answer is no. The next set of zero service brings the US-US advance 3-2. In the first set she scored the first break in this score …

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 2: 2 Julia Görges fights and stays in the game. The punctual return to the first dose is immaculate in the second set until now. Will she now be able to put Williams in distress?

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 1: 2 Incredibly stable. The multiple Grand Slam winner also brings his serve to zero with his fourth ace of the game.

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 1: 1 Good answer from No. 2 of Germany. She brings her service to zero. How stable is Williams?

Görges – Williams 2: 6, 0: 1 Second movement, same picture. At the score of 40:15 for Williams Görges spits a setback and is now back 0: 1. Important for the Germans now to keep calm

Görges – Williams 2: 6 Next break and set of victory for Serena Williams. The 36 year old has three set and break balls and uses it first. Deserved set management for Williams, who dominates here and barely gives Görges a chance.

Görges – Williams 2: 5 Willams plays hard. With her crunching service, she gives the Germans just the opportunity to enter the rally and is about to win the set. Görges must find a cure for these huge strikes, otherwise the first sentence is gone

Görges – Williams 2: 4 Second break point in the match for Serena Williams, the cut lands of Görges just under the right off. Görges – Williams 2: 3 Görges is in good shape here, but Williams is in a good mood and has no problem getting it through. Everything online …

Görges – Williams 2: 2 Sovereign Serving Game by Görges. The Bad Oldesloerin makes only one mistake, nor is it naked and brings its service easily.

Görges – Williams 2: 2 Sovereign serving the game by Görges. The Bad Oldesloerin makes only one mistake, nor is it naked and brings its service easily.

Görges – Williams 1: 2 The chance to make a missed break seems to have left a little bit of impact, and Williams must also make his debut. The American made her points (eight out of nine) mainly after the first serve, after the second she's struggling (only two out of seven possible points).

Görges – Williams 1: 1 The German is in distress in her opening opener, must repel a break-ball. Görges remains nervously strong and balances with ace at 1-1

Görges – Williams 0: 1 Compelling start by Serena Williams. The American-American gets the first game, now Görges hits …

Görges – Williams 0: 0 In a few minutes the match begins on the Court Center, Williams serves first. [19659005] Görges – Williams 0: 0 Three players clashed up until now, three times Görges could not win a set against the United States. More recently, at the Open de France in Paris, Bad Oldesloerin, 29, beat. Williams wants to win his eighth Wimbledon title at the second appearance of the Grand Slam after the birth of his daughter Olympia.

Julia Görges, for her part, is playing for the first time a Grand Slam semifinal. Way with the move to Regensburg and change to coach Michael Geserer. "It takes time and a lot of work, but it was all worthwhile for me to play a semi-final against Serena Williams on Thursday," said Görges

Kerber conquered Ostapenko in a crazy race
[19659005] Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3, 6: 3 What a nervous game! First break, then second match point for the German – and this time he uses it! Angelique Kerber is in the final of Wimbledon!

Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3, 5: 3 Ostapenko has nothing to lose and suddenly unwraps his best tennis. Kerber, however, still has a break in front and can now close the match with his own service.

Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3, 5: 2 Will it still be exciting? Kerber must give his own service for the first time in the game, only 5: 2.

Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3, 5: 1 Now it could be very fast! The number 1 of Germany goes to 5: 1 and suggests the winning match. After only 55 minutes!

Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3, 4: 1 Kerber shows no nudity and continues to extend his lead. Kerber plays well, but the rate of error of his opponent is now exorbitant. 31 unforgivable mistakes are on the credit side of Latvian.

Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3, 3: 1 After three service games lost in a row, the Latvian gets caught and can with a winning service 1: 3 shorten.

Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3, 3: 0 And the "notch express" rolls. 3: 0 for the Kiel native, who currently gives no chance to his opponent. Only three quarters of an hour were played on the central court

Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3, 2: 0 A brilliant stoppage gives Kerber two chances to score early in the second set. The second chance uses them and builds their lead with the third break in a row.

Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3, 1: 0 The Grand Slam winner twice continues where she stopped and takes the lead in the second set.

Kerber – Ostapenko 6: 3 First set for the world number 10. And Kerber completes it – thanks to a double error of his opponent, the phrase deserves rightly to the Germans!

Kerber – Ostapenko 5: 3 Curious game! Kerber played 40-0, he is suddenly 40:40. The next two points come back to the German, who is therefore only in a game of victory in the game.

Kerber – Ostapenko 4: 3 Once again the chance to score for the number 1 in Germany she's lucky. The Latvian beats a setback well behind the bottom line and is a break behind.

Kerber – Ostapenko 3: 3 For the first time, Kerber also falters in his own service, Ostapenko comes to his first break option. But the thirties can serve him. Update of short statistics: Ostapenko with 11: 2 direct errors, but also with much more of Winnern (14: 4).

Kerber – Ostapenko 2: 3 Well-known image on the central court Ostapenko next powerful, but a bit flawed. Kerber drops his second chance of a break and is back 2: 3.

Kerber – Ostapenko 2: 2 It was fast! The Kieler needed a minute to make up with a service match to zero.

Kerber – Ostapenko 1: 2 Once again Ostapenko has to fight at his own service, makes too many no-nonsense errors. However, the 21-year-old gets her second match in her debut

Kerber – Ostapenko 1: 1 The German replied and took advantage at the 40:30 score of one defective backhand of his opponent.

Kerber – Ostapenko 0: 1 In the first game, the possibility of break for Kerber, but the Latvian can repel these and get their service.

Kerber – Ostapenko 0: 0 Both players played and the central court is about to start Ostapenko serves first

Kerber – Ostapenko 0: 0 Angelique Kerber meets Latvian for the first time. The only 21-year-old from Riga has already won a Grand Slam title in 2017 at Roland-Garros. Ostapenko is known for his risky style. She did not make a move on her way to the semifinals. Kerber is currently in tenth place in the world ranking, Ostapenko is twelfth

After her disappointing year in 2017, Kerber is once again one of the most stable players of the circuit this season. "I've learned a lot over the past two years, especially mentally, about the fact that I have to concentrate on my path," she says. In 2016, double Wimbledon Grand Slam champion played in the final once before, but after two sets, she lost to Serena Williams.

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