Thursday, June 24, 2010

The longest tennis match ever, Socceroos win 2-1 over Serbia in the World Cup


Play suspended 59-59 in John Isner v Nicholas Mahut match at Wimbledon 2010.
UPDATE: The longest match in tennis has ended 70-68.




Tim Cahill classic headed goal, Brett Holman screamer sees a sensational win for the Socceroos. Unfortunately, the goal difference from the Durban 4-0 thrashing by Germany means Australia exits the 2010 World Cup despite a total of 4 points.

Plenty to look forward to in the rebuilding process, next up the Asian Cup.

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