2:36 Everyone can see that it was out! When there's no challenge, it's not surprising to have such a long match and huge number of aces! 🙂 Many of them were so close to the line that I can even say some of them seemed to be landed outside of the box.
this is a video that should have been made a long time ago, its nice to see them back to back, good job!
Thank you!
1:35 perfect service game
Isner tasting his own medicine
Imagine making 103 aces and not winning
@Avinash Anand But he won it
Well over half the players don’t get nowhere near that the whole tournament. They got this in one match!!! 😂
nice of you to bring justice to Mahut since the actual Wimbledon channel never did
Yeah it's a shame they never made one for Mahut
0:58 he predicted it
"Thank you for your service"
:)
22% of the all the points in this match (216/980) were aces.
That's honestly impressive...
And how many "service winners" oder "unreturned services" were involved on top of the aces?
it was old rules in wimbledon without tiebreak in 5th set. Such a challenge to finish the match with 2 serving machines
That is so satisfying
2:36
Everyone can see that it was out!
When there's no challenge, it's not surprising to have such a long match and huge number of aces! 🙂
Many of them were so close to the line that I can even say some of them seemed to be landed outside of the box.
Yep, in the original video you can see Isner put his hands on his head in disbelief that the serve was called in! 😢
Nice video!
what did it cost?
nicolas mahut: everything
It's like 2 people slugging each other non stop.
I know both of these guys can serve, but that number of aces seems like more of an indictment against their return games.
Could you see one serve that should be returned
Maybe not, but dang; do something! Do anything!!!
Burned out after the match