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Wimbledon 2010

  • Big_Mirg_ZHS
    Ironman92;399344 wrote:...it was on court #18

    I can't believe there isn't more on this on here. I turned over accidently and it was 29-28....couldn't let it go without watching...it wasn't great tennis....but it was the best of competition and all guts were used

    IF Isner get get loose and recovery at all.....I think this benefits him.....he wasn't going to win tonight.

    Best stat......Wimbledon record for aces was 55.....in the 5th set alone Isner has 70 and Mahut has 69....THUS FAR

    I was enthralled myself.
  • IggyPride00
    I remember thinking the Federer-Roddick match last year went forever being like 13-11 or something like that in the 5th set.

    59-59 is absolutely ridiculous. As someone said upthread, you know it will be over in 2 games tomorrow.

    Regarding the light issue, TV is deceiving. I remember the 2000 firestone event where Woods hit it stiff on 18 practically in the dark and on tv it still looked pretty light out. Alot of that is the camera adding more light to the shot than really exists. I have seen that kind of thing a couple of times now where it looks light on tv but is much darker in person.
  • Footwedge
    142 straight games without a service break. As McEnroe would say.."you cannot be serious".
  • ts1227
    They should be taking the court here at about 10:30... ESPNU will be covering it since World Cup group F is on ESPN2
  • ts1227
    61-61
  • ts1227
    63-63
  • karen lotz
    Unreal. I don't see how this ever ends. Frenchie can't handle Isner's second serve and I don't think Isner can move well enough to win points he can't control with his serve.
  • ts1227
    65-65
  • ts1227
    67-67
  • osu45804
    I don't have ESPNU so hopefully it lasts a little bit longer until the soccer match is over on ESPN/ESPN2 and they switch over and I can see this.... I find tennis BORING to watch but there is something about this I want to seee
  • karen lotz
    wow huge missed drop shot by Frenchie. Isner was 3 feet behind baseline and it was dumped into the net. 15-30
  • ts1227
    Match point for Isner at 69-68
  • ts1227
    IT IS FINALLY OVER

    (23) Isner def. Mahut
    6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (7-3), 70-68

    Match time was right around the 11 hour mark
  • Speedofsand
    I tuned in for this today after seeing the story on sportscenter. What a historic event.
  • Hulk Smash
    In other tennis news....................Rafa needed five sets to get past Haase 5-7,6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3.
    A lot of five-setters in the early rounds at Wimbledon this year.
    Haase dropped a five-setter in the second round of the French too and Rafa improved his five-set match record to 13-3.
  • Laley23
    IggyPride00;399349 wrote: Regarding the light issue, TV is deceiving. I remember the 2000 firestone event where Woods hit it stiff on 18 practically in the dark and on tv it still looked pretty light out. Alot of that is the camera adding more light to the shot than really exists. I have seen that kind of thing a couple of times now where it looks light on tv but is much darker in person.

    Working with cameras I cant attest to this. Its incredible what the 4 different filters do, as well as the ability to change the iris on them. A match stating at 9am, and ending at 10pm has the ability to not change lighting at all on TV if you have a skilled director who can change filters and iris appropriately. ESPN/ABC/CBS/etc obviously hava said directors.
  • Ironman92
    During that Firestone tournament they showed us the actual light about 10 minutes before they ended it and you simply could barely see it was so dark....but it just looked like the sun going down on the tv
  • Leonardo
    Roger Federer SUI (1) vs. Arnaud Clement FRA
    Feliciano Lopez ESP (22) vs. Jurgen Melzer AUT (16)
    Tomas Berdych CZE (12) vs. Denis Istomin UZB
    Victor Hanescu ROU (31) vs. Daniel Brands GER

    Novak Djokovic SRB (3) vs. Albert Montanes ESP (28)
    Gael Monfils FRA (21) vs. Lleyton Hewitt AUS (15)
    Florian Mayer GER vs. Yen-Hsun Lu TPE
    Philipp Kohlschreiber GER (29) vs. Andy Roddick USA (5)


    Fabio Fognini ITA vs. Julien Benneteau FRA (32)
    Tobias Kamke GER vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga FRA (10)
    Xavier Malisse BEL vs. Sam Querrey USA (18)
    Gilles Simon FRA (26) vs. Andy Murray GBR (4)

    Robin Soderling SWE (6) vs. Thomaz Bellucci BRA (25)
    Jeremy Chardy FRA vs. David Ferrer ESP (9)
    Mikhail Youzhny RUS (13)/Paul-Henri Mathieu FRA vs. Thiemo De Bakker NED/John Isner USA (23)
    Philipp Petzschner GER (33) vs. Rafael Nadal ESP (2)
  • Leonardo
    Serena Williams USA (1) vs. Dominika Cibulkova SVK
    Barbora Zahlavova Strycova CZE vs. Maria Sharapova RUS (16)
    Na Li CHN (9) vs. Anastasia Rodionova AUS
    Sara Errani ITA (32) vs. Agnieszka Radwanska POL (7)

    Caroline Wozniacki DEN (3) vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova RUS (29)
    Petra Kvitova CZE vs. Victoria Azarenka BLR (14)
    Flavia Pennetta ITA (10) vs. Klara Zakopalova CZE
    Alexandra Dulgheru ROU (31) vs. Kaia Kanepi EST


    Kim Clijsters BEL (8) vs. Maria Kirilenko RUS (27)
    Justine Henin BEL (17) vs. Nadia Petrova RUS (12)
    Yanina Wickmayer BEL (15) vs. Vera Zvonareva RUS (21)
    Alona Bondarenko UKR (28) vs. Jelena Jankovic SRB (4)

    Tsvetana Pironkova BUL vs. Regina Kulikova RUS
    Greta Arn HUN vs. Marion Bartoli FRA (11)
    Angelique Kerber GER vs. Jarmila Groth AUS
    Alisa Kleybanova RUS (26) vs. Venus Williams USA (2)
  • Leonardo
    Roger Federer SUI (1) vs. Arnaud Clement FRA
    Feliciano Lopez ESP (22) vs. Jurgen Melzer AUT (16)
    Tomas Berdych CZE (12) vs. Denis Istomin UZB
    Victor Hanescu ROU (31) vs. Daniel Brands GER

    Novak Djokovic SRB (3) vs. Albert Montanes ESP (28)
    Gael Monfils FRA (21) vs. Lleyton Hewitt AUS (15)
    Florian Mayer GER vs. Yen-Hsun Lu TPE
    Philipp Kohlschreiber GER (29) vs. Andy Roddick USA (5)


    Fabio Fognini ITA vs. Julien Benneteau FRA (32)
    Tobias Kamke GER vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga FRA (10)
    Xavier Malisse BEL vs. Sam Querrey USA (18)
    Gilles Simon FRA (26) vs. Andy Murray GBR (4)

    Robin Soderling SWE (6) vs. Thomaz Bellucci BRA (25)
    Jeremy Chardy FRA vs. David Ferrer ESP (9)
    Mikhail Youzhny RUS (13)/Paul-Henri Mathieu FRA vs. Thiemo De Bakker NED/John Isner USA (23)
    Philipp Petzschner GER (33) vs. Rafael Nadal ESP (2)
  • Leonardo
    John Isner lost today, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2. The match lasted just 1 hour, 14 minutes and the opening set was 16 minutes long. Isner had 0 aces.

    On the women's side, Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters both won and will meet Monday in the fourth round.
  • Leonardo
    Serena Williams USA (1) vs. vs. Maria Sharapova RUS (16)
    Na Li CHN (9) vs. Agnieszka Radwanska POL (7)
    Caroline Wozniacki DEN (3) vs. Petra Kvitova CZE
    Klara Zakopalova CZE vs. Kaia Kanepi EST

    Kim Clijsters BEL (8) vs. Justine Henin BEL (17)
    Vera Zvonareva RUS (21) vs. Jelena Jankovic SRB (4)
    Tsvetana Pironkova BUL vs. Marion Bartoli FRA (11)
    Jarmila Groth AUS vs. Venus Williams USA (2)
  • Leonardo
    Roger Federer SUI (1) vs. Jurgen Melzer AUT (16)
    Tomas Berdych CZE (12) vs. Daniel Brands GER
    Novak Djokovic SRB (3) vs. Lleyton Hewitt AUS (15)
    Yen-Hsun Lu TPE vs. Andy Roddick USA (5)

    Julien Benneteau FRA (32) vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga FRA (10)
    Sam Querrey USA (18) vs. Andy Murray GBR (4)
    Robin Soderling SWE (6) vs. David Ferrer ESP (9)
    Paul-Henri Mathieu FRA vs. Rafael Nadal ESP (2)
  • gorocks99
    Federer has been bounced in the quarters by Tomas Berdych
  • Hulk Smash
    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/wimbledon10/news/story?id=5342479

    ^^Fed claims to be having back pain and pain in his right leg.
    Could be an excuse but if it is true it explains why he had so much trouble with Falla, lost a set to a qualifier and was beaten by Hewitt for the first time in forever.

    Berdych faces Djokovic next.

    Nadal faces Murray in the other semi