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SHOTLIST: Hotel Princess Mundo Imperial, Acapulco, Mexico. 1st March 2019.
John Isner (USA, white) beat John Millman (AUS, red), 7-6 (7-2), 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-4)
1. 00:00 Players out
First set:
2. 00:07 Millman forehand winner on Isner's serve (40-15, 3-2)
3. 00:17 Isner forehand winner on Millman's serve (Ad-40, 5-3)
4. 00:29 SET POINT - Isner forehand down the line to take tie-break 7-2
Second set:
5. 00:36 Isner drop shot goes wide, Millman takes point (30-40, 1-1)
6. 00:46 Millman forehand winner for 6-6
7. 00:55 SET POINT - Millman forehand winner to take tie-break 7-4
Third set:
8. 01:03 Isner forehand winner on own serve (40-0, 4-5)
9. 01:13 MATCH POINT - Millman return goes wide, Isner wins match
SOURCE: Tennis Properties Ltd.
DURATION: 01:30
STORYLINE:
John Isner of the United States of America outlasted the eighth-seeded John Millman of Australia 7-6 (7-2), 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-4) at the Mexico Open on Friday in a match that lasted over three hours.
In the battle of the big servers, Isner and Millman were only broken once apiece in the first set before the 33-year-old's experience paid dividends.
The American fired an astonishing 38 aces, saving two set points in the first set before overcoming his Australian counterpart.
Another Australian, Nick Kyrgios, will be waiting for the American in the semi-finals.
BROADCAST: Available worldwide, excluding host country. Scheduled news bulletins only. If using on digital or social channels, territorial restrictions must be adhered to by use of geo-blocking technologies
DIGITAL: No access Italy, Canada, India, MENA and the domestic territory of each event. Scheduled news bulletins only. If using on digital or social channels, territorial restrictions must be adhered to by use of geo-blocking technologies. No archive. All usage subject to rights licensed in contract. For any questions regarding rights restrictions please contact planning@sntv.com.
SHOTLIST: Hotel Princess Mundo Imperial, Acapulco, Mexico. 1st March 2019.
John Isner (USA, white) beat John Millman (AUS, red), 7-6 (7-2), 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-4)
1. 00:00 Players out
First set:
2. 00:07 Millman forehand winner on Isner's serve (40-15, 3-2)
3. 00:17 Isner forehand winner on Millman's serve (Ad-40, 5-3)
4. 00:29 SET POINT - Isner forehand down the line to take tie-break 7-2
Second set:
5. 00:36 Isner drop shot goes wide, Millman takes point (30-40, 1-1)
6. 00:46 Millman forehand winner for 6-6
7. 00:55 SET POINT - Millman forehand winner to take tie-break 7-4
Third set:
8. 01:03 Isner forehand winner on own serve (40-0, 4-5)
9. 01:13 MATCH POINT - Millman return goes wide, Isner wins match
SOURCE: Tennis Properties Ltd.
DURATION: 01:30
STORYLINE:
John Isner of the United States of America outlasted the eighth-seeded John Millman of Australia 7-6 (7-2), 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-4) at the Mexico Open on Friday in a match that lasted over three hours.
In the battle of the big servers, Isner and Millman were only broken once apiece in the first set before the 33-year-old's experience paid dividends.
The American fired an astonishing 38 aces, saving two set points in the first set before overcoming his Australian counterpart.
Another Australian, Nick Kyrgios, will be waiting for the American in the semi-finals.