SirBloody Idiot
Cricketer Of The Year
Isner!
Has that always been the case? How could they not see this coming? What if this match doesn't end in 2 weeks, unlikely but what if..They need a lead of two games to win, so yeah, one of the has to break. No tiebreaks in the fifth set.
It's just ridiculously unlikely. Seriously, I doubt this will happen again in a thousand years.Has that always been the case? How could they not see this coming? What if this match doesn't end in 2 weeks, unlikely but what if..
k nevermind.
Cheers, only started watching tennis recently. Feel sorry for the french dude, looks like he's going to burst into tears.It's just ridiculously unlikely. Seriously, I doubt this will happen again in a thousand years.
Was hoping I'd find out what would happen to the scoreboard if one of the players reached 100.WTF? it's actually over
Heh, according to Wikipedia:Was hoping I'd find out what would happen to the scoreboard if one of the players reached 100.
On the second day of play, the courtside scoreboard stood still at 47–47 and later went dark. IBM programmers said it was only programmed to go to 47–47 but would be fixed by the next day.[10] The on-line scoreboard at the official website lasted slightly longer: At 50–50 it was reset to 0–0. Users were asked to "please add 50 to the Isner/Mahut game score".[11]
Haha, I was not aware of that.Heh, according to Wikipedia:
Yeah very nice touch, though went on a bit too long with the pictures and interviews.Just watched the ceremony after the epic. I knwo some didnt like it as they thought the players should have been allowed to leave the court. Personally, I liked it and well done All England Club. Nice touch.
IMO its tennis' equivalent of someone scoring 500 in an innings in a cricket match - although given the final scoreline perhaps its more like 600...just an unreal event thats almost hard to believe.It's just ridiculously unlikely. Seriously, I doubt this will happen again in a thousand years.
Stats show that Haas has never played Haase. There has, however, been seven Woznaicki v Woznaik matches, including two at Grand Slams...Haha, I was not aware of that.
Wait, so there's a player called Haase? Has he ever played Haas?
Is Henman trying to con her into thinking he's still playing?