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Join Date: Nov 2010
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It was for the consolation finals of my third tournament. Starts at 2:00 and I have to be off the court by 4:30 to drive back to school (I was in boarding school at the time). I figure this should be no problem. Best of 3 sets with a 10 point tiebreak is split sets. I won 6-4 7-6(8-6) in a match that, I kid you not, lasted 2 hours and 55 minutes. The kid was the biggest pusher I have ever played and I got dragged into the pushing game. Points were lasting 10 shots at least on average. Plus, it was 104 F when we got on court, court temp must've been near 115.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: On the deuce side, looking to come in
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This needs to be in Adult League & Tournaments....
...but thanks to The Ripper for the bump and Go State! to the OP. Answer, though.... Playing time: ~2 hr 45 min. It was my very first USTA season and we (ladies) still played out the third set. Even though it was doubles, conditions were brutal. High temps and humidity...and classic 3.0 pusher play: lotta lobs and "keep the ball in play" action. But I swear, the 7-5, 6-4 W in singles I had earlier in that season was THE most exhausting thing I've ever done outside of childbirth. But scorewise: 21-19 in a first set TB. The second set had a game go to 10+ deuces that we ultimate won for a break to win 7-6, 6-3. To this day, it's one of my more meaningful matches: my long-time mentor was team captain and watching "us"...and it meant a well-deserved team victory.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: USA
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Saudi Arabia
Posts: 4,705
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USTA singles tournament 4.0 level.
3:45 minutes 3 set match I lost 6-4,5-7,6-7 There were quite a few deuce points played and this was in Texas in July with on court temps over 100 degrees. I ended up cramping so badly towards the end of the third set my opponent gave me 5 minutes to recover (as best I could) before the tiebreak as he did not want to win the match in a default. I completed the match but I would like to think that cramping out is what caused me to loose that match. I ended up have several more matches with the same guy that year and all of them were brutal 3 set matches. We ended up becoming somewhat tennis "friends" after playing each other in tournaments so much. For a while we thought the draws were rigged!
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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I played a 3 hour match Saturday in fairly nice weather and I was totally spent after. Lost 1-6, 6-4, 5-7. Most games had multiple dueces. The first set alone was 50 minutes to play just 7 games.
Cancelled my Sunday match due to dehydration, which was probably impacted by the 3 beers I downed after the slugfest. |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 105
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Only been playing for less than a year; my longest match was 2:45 three-setter that went to tiebreak in the third. I lost 3-6, 6-4, 7-6.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: West Trenton, NJ
Posts: 1,568
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About 3 hours 20 mins, USTA match a couple years ago. I won 7-6 5-7 10-7 (match tb). I was playing a friend that I knew was very closely matched with me. We started playing at 9:00, and every game was close with many deuces and several multiple deuces. At 5-5, I left the court to go out and chase a ball that we hit over the fence. A couple matches were done and one guy asked if we split sets. I pulled out that set with a 10-8 tb. It was after 10:30 already at this point.
The second set was a little quicker, but not much (and just as close). I got a match point with him serving at 4-5 30-40 and netted an easy passing shot. This turned the momentum back towards him. We split around 11:55. We contemplated a match tb, but decided to play out the thrid. As we started, the local high school tournament started coming on the courts around us. At 2-2 in the third, at about 12:10, the tournament director came out and told us we had to get off the courts for the tournament and that we were over an hour past our time. We told him this was an untimed USTA match and that we were in the thrid set. He let us go back to playing, but at this point, we decided it was probably best to abondon the 3rd and play a match tb instead to let the tournament use the courts (this was the HS state tournament, so it was important). There were 2 or 3 guys from our teams still hanging around watching at the end. They said that was the best match they'd seen all season. I played the same guy again the next time we played that team and won again 6-7 7-6 10-6, although we kept that one around 2:15-2:30 on the clock. I guess you could say we're fairly evenly matched. LOL. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: At Large
Posts: 2,148
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My longest match ever was in my junior tournament days. Started at 10AM and ended around 6PM because of two rain delays. It started raining a few games into the first set, so they pulled all matches and told us to wait it out, then they dried the courts, and put us back on with a 10 min warmup. We got a few more games in before it started raining again, and this time it didn't look like it was going to let up so they had to move all the outdoor matches from a few different sites over to a nearby indoor club. At least the second time we knew we wouldn't go on for a while and they said come back at 3. Of course putting that many matches on with that many fewer courts they fell behind schedule and we didn't go back until about 4:30. I ended up losing, but if I had kept winning I would have had to play my next round at night, then the semi's were pushed to Sunday morning and the finals would be played later that afternoon. That would have been tough.
As far as actual playing time, I can't think of any remarkably long matches, and got used to playing pretty quick matches. I remember in college our matches didn't last very long because most of the time you just took turns holding serve with quick points until someone got a few key returns in to snag a break. |
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