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I think that was about as perfect as anyone in tennis history has ever played at that level the last 15-20 minutes.

Los hit every spot. Virtually no errors. Just an insane level. Against world #1 who gave him nothing.

What a match to witness.
Yeah, that was next level. Alcaraz didn't wait for his opponent to make a mistake, he went out there and took it. Some of those plays were breathtaking.
 
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One of the top-5 matches I’ve ever seen.

I remember waking up early in Vegas to watch the Borg-McEnroe Wimbledon Final in 1980, which had an epic 18-16 tiebreaker won by McEnroe in the 4th set. Borg then won the final set 8-6 since they didn’t play final set tiebreakers back then. It was also a high quality match, with guys hitting winners on most of the critical points.

The classics:

Borg over McEnroe 8-6 in the 5th at the Wimbledon Final in 1980 with the 18-16 4th set tiebreak;
Nadal over Federer 9-7 in the 5th set at the Wimbledon Final in 2007;
Djokovic over Nadal 7-5 in the 5th set at the Aussie Final in 2012 (longest major final at 5h 53 min);
Djokovic over Federer 13-12, a 5th set breaker after Fed was up 8-7, 40-15 with 2 pts on his serve 2019 Wimb Final;
Alcaraz over Sinner 7-6 in the 5th set, 2025 French Final after Alcatraz saved 3 match points at 3-5 0-40 in the 4th set.

Honorable mention:

Federer over Nadal 6-3 in the 5th at the 2017 Aussie Final after being down 1-3 in the 5th set. Cuz I really wanted that win.
 
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Sinner gets his punch back vs Alcaraz. Such a solid, consistent player. Dominant on serve after choking the 1st set.

Let’s do round 3 between these two in Arthur Ashe in a couple months.
 
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Sinner gets his punch back vs Alcaraz. Such a solid, consistent player. Dominant on serve after choking the 1st set.

Let’s do round 3 between these two in Artur Ashe in a couple months.
The real chocking was in the women's final: #8 Swaitek beat #13 Anisimova 6-0, 6-0

Here's an announcement at Wimbledon you don't hear at too many tennis matches:



:lol:
 
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The real chocking was in the women's final: #8 Swaitek beat #13 Anisimova 6-0, 6-0

Here's an announcement at Wimbledon you don't here at too many tennis matches:



:lol:

During the men’s Final today, a champagne cork fell onto the court between points, I think it was sometime when Sinner was serving in the middle of the third set. You can’t wait until a service game is over before popping a cork? Most games on grass only last a couple of minutes.
 
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Björn Borg tells the AP his prostate cancer is in remission after 2024 operation

Tennis great Björn Borg reveals in the last chapter of his upcoming memoir, “Heartbeats,” that he was diagnosed with an “extremely aggressive” prostate cancer, and he told The Associated Press that it is in remission after an operation in 2024.

“I have nothing right now. But every six months I have to go and check myself. The whole process, it’s not a fun thing,” Borg, 69, said in a recent video interview with the AP from his home in Stockholm. “But I’m OK. I’m fine. And I’m feeling very good.”

Borg won 11 Grand Slam singles titles — six at the French Open from 1974 to 1981, and five in a row at Wimbledon from 1976-80 — before walking away from tennis at age 26, although he made a brief return later. The stunningly early retirement is one of several subjects, including his drug use and his relationships with women and his parents and children, discussed in depth in the book, which is due to be released in Britain on Sept. 18 and in the U.S. on Sept. 23.

The famously private Borg said he wrote it with his wife, Patricia, over about 2 1/2 years.

“I went through some difficult times, but (it’s) a relief for me to do this book,” Borg said. “I feel so much better.”

He said he had been testing himself for prostate cancer “for many, many years,” because, he added, “The thing is that you don’t feel anything — you feel good, and then it’s just happened.”

There was a result his doctors found troubling in September 2023, so they wanted to do follow-ups, he said.

But that was right before Borg was due to fly to Canada to serve as the captain of Team Europe in the Laver Cup, and the doctors said he shouldn’t go.

“Of course I went to Vancouver. I didn’t listen,” he said.

After the event, he returned to Sweden, and went to the hospital at 7 a.m. the next day for further tests that confirmed the cancer diagnosis. Surgery was scheduled for February 2024, a wait time Borg described to the AP as “psychologically ... very difficult, because who knows what’s going to happen?”

Borg said that his most recent tests came back clean in August.

In the book, he writes: “Now I have a new opponent in cancer — one I can’t control. But I’m going to beat it. I’m not giving up. I fight like every day is a Wimbledon final. And those usually go pretty well, don’t they?”
 
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