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Medvedev's comeback!

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I wanted to say John Isner Wimbledon 2010, but not quite.

Alcaraz played for 23 hours at the 2022 USO, so I wouldn't be surprised if this is the record
Nadal spent almost 11 hours in the two last matches in 2012. He would have had to average 2 hours 12 minutes for the first five matches to go below 24 hours. I think that's unlikely without having checked.
 
Medvedev’s body gave out from underneath him. He played exactly the way he needed to early on, aggressive and not giving Sinner long rallies. A fresh Medvedev would be fine going toe to toe with the Italian in longer rallies, but he spent so much time on court just to get to the final, it was Lloyd inevitable that he would run out of gas if he didn’t close it in straight sets, and it was almost a given he would lose the 5th set.

The match against Nadal in 2022 was a choke job. This wasn’t a choke job, it was a physical loss.

He would do well to change his tactics and positioning going forward. Standing so far behind the base line returning serve and playing so passively in the early rounds wasted his energy for no reason.

He was outplaying Sknner in the first two sets and actually was at deuce on Sinner’s serve in the 3rd set at 4-4. That would have been the match.

The guy is now 1-5 in grand slam finals. Gonna be hard for him to recover from losing back to back AO finals after leading 2-0 in both of them.