Wimbledon - Epic match going on

DaddyMac

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54-53 Isner and he's up 30-0. Come on USA

Damn...
 
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clones26

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the winner has to play a guy that won in 5 sets as well but it was a measley 16-14 score, which is still a lot
 

DaddyMac

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Isner just looks dead tired. Don't know how many more games he's got in him.

I've only been watching on the score tracker, but it seems that Isner is giving up more points than Mahut on serve. Can't keep that up without getting bit one of these times.

(well, 110 games might suggest he can).

Have there been any breaks in the tie break?

And what happened to the doubles match? Postpone? Forfeit?
 

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I've only been watching on the score tracker, but it seems that Isner is giving up more points than Mahut on serve. Can't keep that up without getting bit one of these times.

(well, 110 games might suggest he can).

Have there been any breaks in the tie break?

And what happened to the doubles match? Postpone? Forfeit?
Yes, and I'd put my money in Mahut to win right now. Isner has got nothing but his serve at this point. He can't really volley or return serve at all.
 

MrGreg

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Isner looks dead tired, yet he still pulls out surprising shots when he needs it. He's still hitting winners with a lot of heat on the ball.
 

DaddyMac

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According to the slam-tracker, Isner is scortching his serves - at least in comparison to Mahut. Almost all Mahuts are sub-100 and Isners are still 110-120+
 

DaddyMac

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So they've pretty much played two fully loaded matches in the tie-break alone, haven't they?

A five game match, going 6-4 each, would be 50 sets. They're starting 116