Records are set so that someone dares to break them, forging once again a stature that is difficult to beat, promising us that in the history of sports there are athletes with unmatched abilities to stay in the showcases for a long period of time. This has happened with John Isner.

The American player is one of the elements of world tennis that has exceeded expectations during his matches and rivals. It was enough to occupy the 39 of the ATP rankingas if that were not enough, belongs to the top 100 of americans Worldwide.

The tennis player’s remarkable streaks will be remembered through the eyes of those who watched him play and the rivals who helped him achieve world records. In Truth News We are talking about the most recent one that Isner beat.

John Isner overlaps with another world record

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John Isner breaks another tennis record

The one found first in the ranking of ‘aces‘, John Isner is building the memory of his career for when he decides to leave the racket. The 37-year-old player had already won other titles, such as the last game in 2010, when he faced Nicolas Mahoutin an 11-hour bout.

As if that wasn’t enough for the North Carolina native, six years later he would take another record when he hit a powerful serve that traveled a speed of 253 kilometers per hour in the series of the Davis Cup vs. Australia.

And the most recent one came yesterday, in a duel against the Ecuadorian Emilio Gomez, because John Isner became the only tennis player capable of decanting in his favor 500′ tie breaks‘. The margin of his success between set was 61%. Just below him stands the great tennis player Roger Federer with 466.

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The longest match in tennis history

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The longest match in tennis history

If we are talking about a great competitive spirit, tennis undoubtedly wins one of the awards when it has two rivalries in its hands giving everything to win. It was like this when in 2010, the duel between John Isner and Nicholas Mahut broke the record as the longest game in history of this sport.

The duel lasted 11 hours and 5 minutes, the confrontation was so long that it was played for 3 days due to the absence of natural light on the pitch. Both players held out until the end in a cardiac duel and a lot of physical and psychological pressure.

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