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Wimbledon - Will they change the entry gates now?
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Wimbledon - Will they change the entry gates now? | Wimbledon - Will they change the entry gates now? |
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| Written by Sergio Cruz | |||
| Jun 27, 2010 at 05:09 AM | |||
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Isner won the tennis match for the ages! It took 11 hours and five minutes for John Isner to be declared the winner of the sport's colossal battle which translated into the mythical numbers of 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (7-3), 70-68 for a grand toal 183 games! The gargantuan match statistics tell you the size of the battle in a way no words can: Match duration: 11 hours, five minutes Fifth set duration: Eight hours, 11 minutes Total number of games: 183 Fifth set number of games: 138 Total number of points: 980 Isner aces: 112 Mahut aces: 103 Combined aces: 215 Isner winners: 246 Mahut winners: 244 To say that there was only one winner in this riviting match it would be unfair to Nicolas Mahut who deserved as much as Isner to be the winner. Nevertheless tennis like all sports is unforgiving and there must be a winner and John Isner was it! Now, it is up to the All England Tennis Club to make up their minds to give these young men an extra 25 £ (pound) a bowl full of strawberies and British cream for their efforts or change the Wimbledon gates to be graced with two statues, Rhodes Colossus style, Nicolas Mahut on one side and John Isner on the other! ![]() Sergio Cruz
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