
Despite the fact that Ana Bohdan could not make it to the 1/8 finals of Wimbledon, she was the main character of the match not for the faint of heart against Lesia Tsurenko. The Romanian was defeated in a tie-break, and the match went down in tennis history.
Ana Bohdan – the longest tiebreak in the history of Grand Slam tournaments
Although this match was not perceived as an exhibition match, Ana Bohdan and Lesya Tsurenko staged a real spectacle in the third round of Wimbledon.
The Romanian lost in 3 sets 6-4, 3-6, 6-7(18) after three and a half hours.
The athlete, ranked 57th in the WTA rankings, won the first set, but had problems with medical tests at the beginning of the second set, which also required a doctor’s intervention.
Ana Bohdan lost the second set, but the decisive performance was the show where we made the longest tiebreak in the history of women’s tennis (20-18) at Grand Slam tournaments.
Holding the longest women’s singles Grand Slam tiebreak in history @LTsurenko uD83EuDD75
Ukrainian Lesya Tsurenko won against Ana Bohdan in the tie-break of the last set, which lasted 38 points…#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/u3QNO0anot
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) July 7, 2023
The old record was 19-17, set in 2015 in the match between Konta and Alertov in the 1st round of Roland Garros.
Source: Hot News

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