#Wimbledon history… 11hrs 5mins - J Isner d. N Mahut (2010) 6hrs 36mins - K Anderson d. J Isner (2018) 6hrs 9mins - M Knowles/ D Nestor d.
S Aspelin/ T Perry (2006)#TakeOnHistory pic.twitter.com/fkVljLkcmSLike Max von Sydow's knight facing down Death over a chess board, Mahut eventually bowed, Isner unrelenting in his pursuit of the kill.They spent 11 hours and five minutes in action, ace after ace, mental and physical torment, but the match spanned a full 46 hours and 34 minutes of the human race's existence.It started inconspicuously at 6.13pm on the first Tuesday of the Wimbledon fortnight and ended as a globally recognised phenomenon at 4.47pm on the Thursday.Isner sent exceptional forehand and backhand winners fizzing past Mahut in.
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