Record at Wimbledon with the longest tiebreak in Grand Slam history

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the ukrainian Lesia Tsurenko he was dropped on the grass of Track 14 of the All England Club. He was as happy as he was tired after his dramatic closing victory over the Romanian Ana Bogdan, which was then embraced in the net.

Won Tsurenko 4-6, 6-3 and 7-6 (20-18) in 3h.40′. The story was signed in the ‘supertiebreak’ of the third set, built on 38 points, a record in the history of the Grand Slam in individual matches.

This is the longest tiebreak in history in the women’s category reported by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), which exceeded 36 points in the match between Denisa Allertova and Johanna Konta in the first round of Roland Garros 2015. The Czech won it 19-17

The American is equivalent to 38 disputed Andy Roddick and the French Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the first set of his initial round at the 2007 Australian Open. The Frenchman scored the ‘tiebreak’ 20-18, though he lost the match in four sleeves.

Although while this man was arguing the best of the seven points, one of the Tsurenko and Bogdan it is the best of ten, according to the new tiebreaker formula in the final sets of Grand Slam singles.

After 37 minutes, coming back from five ‘match’ balls, for the sixth time Tsurenko signed her pass to the round of 16 at Wimbledon 2023.

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Source: La Verdad

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