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    Kevin Anderson beats Isner in record-breaking six-hour semi-final

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 13, 2018No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Kevin Anderson defeated John Isner to win the second-longest match in Wimbledon history
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    Kevin Anderson defeated John Isner to win the second-longest match in Wimbledon history

    South African Kevin Anderson won the second-longest match in Wimbledon history by outlasting American John Isner to reach the men’s final.

    They slugged it out on Centre Court for six hours and 35 minutes before the eighth seed came through 7-6 (8-6) 6-7 (5-7) 6-7 (9-11) 6-4 26-24.

    The final set alone lasted for two hours and 50 minutes.

    Anderson, 32, will face either Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic in Sunday’s final.

    The match duration beats the 2012 third-round epic at Wimbledon between Marin Cilic and Sam Querrey – which lasted five hours and 31 minutes – and also smashed the previous record for the longest semi-final at SW19, when Djokovic needed four hours and 44 minutes to beat Juan Martin del Potro in 2013.

    It is the third-longest match in tennis history, falling short of the 11 hours and five minutes that it took for Isner to beat France’s Nicolas Mahut 70-68 in the fifth set in their first-round match at Wimbledon in 2010.

    The match was also just shorter than a Davis Cup first-round match between Argentina’s Leonardo Mayer and Brazil’s Joao Souza, which went on for six hours and 43 minutes in 2015.

    Anderson, who was runner-up to Nadal in last year’s US Open final, becomes the first South African man to reach the Wimbledon decider since Brian Norton in 1921.

    He finally broke the 33-year-old American in the 49th game of the decider after coming close in a couple of earlier games and looked impassive as he held his nerve to secure victory.

    ‘Tough conditions’

    Anderson and Isner are old friends and there was little celebration from the South African as he went over to the other side of the net to embrace his beaten rival.

    He came into the match having beaten Roger Federer in four hours and 14 minutes on Wednesday – and had been on court for three hours and 29 minutes in his fourth-round win over France’s Gael Monfils.

    In contrast, Isner’s longest match was three hours and 46 minutes against Belgium’s Ruben Bemelmans in round two, where he had to save two match points.

    John Isner could not get past Anderson who is the first South African to reach #Wimbledon final since Brian Norton in 1921
    John Isner could not get past Anderson who is the first South African to reach #Wimbledon final since Brian Norton in 1921

    “I don’t know what to say right now. just playing like that in those conditions was tough on both of us,” he told BBC Sport.

    – How it all unfolded –

    The pair came into the match with a total of 248 aces between them and it was no surprise that serving was to the fore once again.

    With break-point chances few and far between, the opening two sets went to tie-breaks. Leading 4-3 in the third set, Anderson eventually broke to end Isner’s run of 110 consecutive service holds.

    It left him serving for the set – but he missed his chance and it went to another tie-break, which Isner won.

    Anderson broke early in the fourth set for a 3-2 lead, only for Isner to break straight back.

    The South African broke again to make it 5-4 – and this time he held serve to send the match to a decider.

    As fatigue started to creep into both players’ games, it took until the 15th game before Anderson earned the first break-point chance, which Isner saved with ace number 42.

    Anderson had another chance in the 21st game – and again in game 34 – but the American held firm.

    However, he started to look wearier on his serve and – eventually – Anderson seized his opportunity.

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