Dan Evans Wins Longest US Open Match
Dan Evans Wins Longest US Open Match

Dan Evans Wins Longest US Open Match

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In a historic first-round match at the US Open, Britain's Dan Evans defeated Russia's Karen Khachanov in the longest match in the tournament's history, lasting 5 hours and 35 minutes. Evans overcame a 0-4 deficit in the final set to win 6-7, 7-6, 7-6, 4-6, 6-4, breaking the previous record held by Stefan Edberg and Michael Chang from 1992. Despite battling injuries and a challenging season, Evans showcased immense grit and resilience. Fellow Brit Andy Murray, Evans' former doubles partner, praised him with a one-word social media post: 'Goosebumps.' Evans' victory has earned him a second-round match against Mariano Navone. The match was not only a physical and mental test but also a significant confidence booster for Evans, who had struggled with form and injuries this year.

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