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Kevin Anderson (8th South Africa) finished the men's singles final at the Wimbledon tennis tournament with a total of 24.4 million won.
Anderson, who won the men's singles semifinal at London's Wimbledon 11, won the men's singles title with a 3-2 record (7-6, 6-7, 6-7, 6-4) . 26-24).
Anderson, who won second place at the US Open last year, entered the tournament finals for the second time in his career.
Anderson will play in the final with Rafael Nadal (1st place, Spain) – Nova Djokovic (21st Serbia)
Nadal and Djokovic equal the score set 2-1 (6-4 3-6, 7-6), and resumed on the 14th.
The match between Anderson and Isner was the second most time-consuming game of Wimbledon.
In addition to Wimbledon, the longest time of any tennis history was 11 hours and 5 minutes of the first round of 2010, with a score of 70-68.
In the 11-hour, 5-minute match in 2010, Isner won, and his opponent was Nicolas Maui (France). These games were played for two nights and three days at that time.
The match between Anderson and Isner started just a little past 1 pm local time and ended at 7:50 pm.
Both are "light servers" that are called inside.
Anderson is 203 cm tall and Isner is a 208 cm Gracenes, he is ranked first (Isner 214) and No. 2 (Anderson 172).
It was expected that it would not be easy to finish before the start of the match, as the match between players who are good at serving is good.
However, their confrontation lasted well beyond expectations.
In the first and second sets, the two could not win the opponent's subgame, and they went to the tie break.
In the third set, they broke the service play one by one, and four sets ended with Anderson's win, which allowed Isner to double the game.
The last five sets were really bloody.
Until the game scores 24-24, they did not give themselves a sub-game, and they continued the tense fight. Only 5 sets took more than 3 hours.
In Isner's sub-game, which started in 24-24, Anderson tied both cut coupes with his opponent to mark a 0-40 break, and Isner got a run-up, He went out.
In the lead of 25-24, Anderson gave up his first point at Isner, but with strong service he got three points in a row.
In the day, Isner was 53, Anderson 49, and the number of successful attacks was 129-118. However, the error was much higher at 59-24.
Wimbledon did not apply the tie-break rule to 5 sets for single men and 3 sets for women's singles.
Isner remarked that "we must consider starting a tie at 12-12 in the 5th set."
Roger Federer (2nd place, Switzerland) and Andersson, who scored in the semifinals with a 5-1 record in 13-11 playoffs, tied the record for the longest men's final of the year. US Open last year.
If Isner had won, he almost became the new protagonist of the longest new record.
(Seoul-Yonhap News) Kim Dong-chan
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