WIMBLEDON, England(AP) John Isner of the United States and Nicolas Mahut of France are still deadlocked in the longest tennis match on record.
Picking up at 59-59 in the fifth set, the match continued on serve with no break points and had reached 68-68 in front of a packed crowd on Court 18.
By then, Isner had a total of 111 aces for the match and Muhat 103.
The first-round match was nearing the 11-hour mark stretching over three days. The fifth set alone was approaching 8 hours.
Isner and Mahut split the first four sets Tuesday, before it became too dark to play. They began the fifth set Wednesday at 2:04 p.m., and play was halted at 9:10 p.m., because of darkness.