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Unimaginable: Zverev’s match against Brooksby in Acapulco ended at 4:54 a.m

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Unbelievable but true: Alexander Zverev’s fight with Jenson Brooksby in Acapulco ended at 4:54 a.m.

What happened in Mexico a few hours ago is enough to go down in ATP history. An unimaginable match day in Acapulco, with games lasting over ten hours and an unimaginable final between Alexander Zverev and Jenson Brooksby.

You see, the two tennis players entered the court at 1:30 am and left at 4:54 am, with the former celebrating victory in a match that acquired historical character. You see, their race was the slowest in ATP history, a peak that until just hours ago belonged to Leighton Hewitt and Marco Pagdati, who competed until 4.34am at the 2008 Australian Open.

As for the impressive matches of the day, the start was made between John Isner and Fernando Verdasco (3:13′), followed by the matches of Grigor Dimitrov with Stefan Kozlov (3:21′) and Alexander Zverev with Jenson Brooksby (3rd place). :20′).

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