Which is the longest tennis match ever?
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As a subject matter expert in sports history, I can confirm that the longest tennis match ever recorded took place at Wimbledon in 2010. The match was between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut, and it is renowned for its extraordinary length and drama. The final set alone was a marathon, with Isner winning 70-68 in the fifth. The match spanned 11 hours, five minutes and was played over the course of three days. This match will forever hold the record for the most extended duration in tennis history.
Five years ago at Wimbledon, Nicolas Mahut (center) lost the longest match in tennis history to John Isner (left). This was the moment of victory for Isner, who prevailed 70-68 in the fifth set in a match that lasted 11 hours, five minutes and stretched to three days.
2015-6-30
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Five years ago at Wimbledon, Nicolas Mahut (center) lost the longest match in tennis history to John Isner (left). This was the moment of victory for Isner, who prevailed 70-68 in the fifth set in a match that lasted 11 hours, five minutes and stretched to three days.