Well I guess everything has to come to an end. Although sometime, the end seems like to come after an endless walk at an industrial strength treadmill until it's worn out.
The longest match in the history of tennis has finally came to a conclusive halt. John Isner and Nicolas Mahut were two tennis players who prior to their epic battle were just a shade more famous than the name of any hotdog vendor. Not until they churn a final score in the fifth set where the numbers resembles that of a cellphone unit. Get this: 6-4 3-6 6-7 7-6 70-68.
The game was so long, I think the spectators were more concerned on the final score than who the winner is. Just to name the victor-John Isner pulled of the emergency brakes to this record breaking match.
11 hours and some minutes. That was how long the world had to wait to determine just who is going to walk away with all the sweat and hours of knees buckling compensated with a sweet win.
Some of the spectators had been reportedly developed a left to right neck and face motion mannersim.