Epic Wimbledon Final Went to 5th-Set Tiebreaker

Djokovic saved 2 match points in thrilling victory
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 14, 2019 1:15 PM CDT
Epic Wimbledon Final Went to 5th-Set Tiebreaker
Switzerland's Roger Federer returns the ball to Serbia's Novak Djokovicduring the men's singles final match of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 14, 2019.   (Adrian Dennis/Pool Photo via AP)

Novak Djokovic became the first man in 71 years to win Wimbledon after facing match points in the final, coming back to beat Roger Federer in an unprecedented fifth-set tiebreaker Sunday, the AP reports. By barely emerging to win 7-6 (5), 1-6, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 13-12 (3) after nearly five tight, tense, and terrific hours, Djokovic claimed his fifth championship at the All England Club and second in a row. "Unfortunately in these kinds of matches," Djokovic said, "one of the players has to lose." This triumph also earned Djokovic his 16th Grand Slam trophy, moving him closer to the only men ahead of him in tennis history: Federer with 20, and Rafael Nadal with 18. Federer has ruled grass courts since the early 2000s, but Djokovic is now 3-0 against Federer in finals at the place and 4-0 against him in five-setters.

This one was unlike any other, though. That's because, while it was reminiscent of Federer's 16-14 fifth-set victory over Andy Roddick in the 2009 Wimbledon final, that score is no longer possible: The All England Club altered its rule this year to do away with never-ending matches and institute a tiebreaker at 12-all in a deciding set. At one point during the final set Sunday, Djokovic asked chair umpire Damian Steiner whether the change called for the tiebreaker at 10-10. Later, when Djokovic held for an 11-10 lead, it was Steiner who got confused, beginning to call out the score as 11-9, before catching himself.
Federer and Djokovic pushed each other to the limit in what became as much a test of focus and stamina as it was about skill. It is destined to be discussed for years. "I'll try to forget," joked Federer.
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