ICYMI at Wimbledon – Semi-final and unfinished business



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WIMBLEDON – Wow. We were exhausted watching. Six and a half hours after Kevin Anderson and John Isner left Center Court, they finally finished. The gigantic match, which Anderson won 26-24 in the fifth set, broke some Wimbledon records en route.

This was the longest semifinal of Wimbledon in history. The previous record was 4 hours and 44 minutes in 2013 when Novak Djokovic defeated Juan Martin del Potro.

For the prospect, this week's longest MLB match lasted 5 hours and 48 minutes. The Athletics beat the White Sox 12-11 in 14 innings on April 18th.

Isner now holds the record of the two greatest all-time games at Wimbledon – this second only The classic 11 hours and 5 minutes against Nicolas Mahut in 2010.

The 214 aces of Isner were the greatest of Wimbledon, exceeding the 213 of Goran Ivanisevic in 2001.

When Anderson finally broke Isner, he stopped the American series of 110 consecutive victories at Wimbledon

They come to set the record for the biggest combined major match in the quarterfinals or later in the Open.

It's also the longest match of Kevin Anderson's career in terms of total time on the field

We could go on, but we'll stop there and give you a taste of the reaction of social media to the game.

The opponent of Anderson is …

To be defined. Yes, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic have not finished their semi-final, the Serbs being two to one.

They played until about 11 pm. local time under the roof, when the game was suspended.

Which means not only that they will not have a day off, but the start time of Serena-Kerber could be pushed to a lot later in the day. Sigh

How did the fans feel about this? Take a look at the answers here, but please warn us ypu: Keep the kids away.

Meanwhile …

While the Isner-Anderson Marathon was taking on the 16-year-old Briton Jack Draper, s 39 is defeated to win the singles semifinal of an incredible boy that lasted 4 hours and 23 minutes, beating Nicolas of Colombia. Mejia on the 10th match point, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (8), 19-17.

Draper is the first British boy to reach the singles final at Wimbledon since 2011 and aims to be the first British boys champion since Stanley Matthews in 1962

The ultimate clash?

In a column of the London Evening Standard, nine-time Wimbledon champion Martina Navratilova said her "dream match" would have been at the Center Court against Serena Williams.

Williams will land an eighth crown All England Club if she beats German Angelique Kerber on Saturday and, despite the age of approaching 37, Williams seems able to match or even exceed the Navratilova record.

"That would have been the perfect match for me to test my service and Volleyball against her power play, although it would never have been enough to just serve and volley as she likes a target, "writes Navratilova." The only answer is to try to mix it up, but the power she possesses is something For me it would have been an interesting match and the competitor in me would have imagined my chances! "

Boy, would we have liked to see that!

Elsewhere in the Royal Lodge …

Joining Sir David Attenborough in the Royal Box for the men's semifinals

Bjorn Borg, five-time champion Wimbledon, participated in the Isner-Anderson contest with his wife Patricia Östfeld. The couple has a son who is currently the highest-ranking 14-year-old in Sweden.

Leyster Tigers scrum half Ben Youngs traded his rugby gear for a shirt and blazer for a day at SW19. Although his rugby club does not take long to tickle the adornments of 28 years …

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