WIMBLEDON, England(AP) Serve after booming serve, game after nerve-racking game, Roger Federer and Andy Roddick went at each other with everything they had in the fifth set of the Wimbledon final.
When it finally ended, with Federer claiming a record-breaking 15th Grand Slam title and a sixth Wimbledon trophy, the fifth-set score of 16-14 stood apart from any other ever seen after a final on the All England Club's Centre Court.
It's frustrating at times because I couldn't break Andy till the very, very end,'' said Federer, who won the match 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 16-14 in his third straight five-set Wimbledon final.
So satisfaction is maybe bigger this time around to come through, because I couldn't control the match at all.''
Last year, Federer lost to Rafael Nadal 9-7 in the fifth. That 16-game set tied the previous record for games in a fifth set in a Wimbledon final. The overall Grand Slam record was an 11-9 fifth set at the 1927 French championships.
In 2007, Federer beat Nadal in five sets to win his fifth straight Wimbledon title.
I went through some five setters in Grand Slam finals, too, and ended up losing,'' said Federer, who also lost to Nadal in five at this year's Australian Open final.
I think it's one of the best matches we played against each other.''
Roddick came into the match a big underdog. Besides losing to Federer in both the 2004 and '05 Wimbledon finals, Roddick also entered the day with a 2-18 career record against the Swiss.
But the 26-year-old American didn't appear to be weighed down by numbers on Sunday.
You just keep going,'' Roddick said of the 4-hour, 16-minute match.
Looking back it seems like a lot, but each time it was just a point, and then another one and then another one. I guess it added up after a while.''
The longest set in a men's final at the All England Club had been 13-11, which happened twice in the annals of Wimbledon, once in 1958 and once in 1954, when there were no tiebreakers.
Besides the 30-game final set, the match also set a record for most games in a Grand Slam final with 77. The previous record of 71 games was set at the 1927 Australian championships, when Gerald Patterson defeated John Hawkes 3-6, 6-4, 3-6, 18-16, 6-3.
Last year's Wimbledon final - Nadal's 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-7 (8), 9-7 win over Federer in 62 games - had been the previous record at the All England Club.