When was the shortest tennis final
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On the other hand, Baron Gottfried Von Cramm, or with his full name Gottfried Alexander Maximilian Walter Kurt Freiherr von Cramm, was a German tennis player that was ranked number two in the world back in and in and was ranked as number one in the world of tennis in Their historic match happened in The match was over and done in just 20 minutes. It was remembered as one of the shortest matches in the history of tennis. Perry won with a score of , , Theoretically, a tennis match could last hours and hours, or it could be over in under an hour.
For a match to end quickly, it usually means it is a one-sided affair. These are seven of the shortest tennis matches ever that is officially documented by time. There might be some shorter matches from the earlier days of tennis, but official time was not always tracked properly.
Way back in , Jack Harper was able to win the best-of-three match in 18 minutes. He lost just one point to J. Sandiford along the way, and it was never a contest. Harper was certainly no slouch, as he made it to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, and the 4th round at Wimbledon. However, on that day, it was total domination from the very beginning. Sandiford did not win a game, nor was he ever really in any of them.
There were a ton of short points during the entire match, and the fast pace of play for both players helped as well. They might not have known they were on pace to set a record that would still stand today, but it was one of the most lopsided affairs ever. However, it only took 24 minutes to get through the two sets, even with Hard winning two games.
It was a mismatch on paper from the very beginning, and both players had a fast enough pace to their play to get through everything quickly. One of the shortest matches was between Fred Perry and Baron Gottfried von Cramm in Wimbledon in which a lasted a total of 40mins. Perry defeated Gottfried with a score of , , Another memorable match that ended too quickly was the Wimbledon final in which William Renshaw defeated John Hartley, 6—0, 6—1, 6—1, in a match that lasted 36 minutes.
Another notable short tennis match was the one between Steffi Graf and Natasha Zvereva in the French Open of which lasted a mere 32mins. Tomic, ranked 74th fell in his first match since his hip surgery in January and crashed out in just 28 minutes and 20 seconds, the ATP's shortest match by a minute. Possibly the shortest tennis match, in record, is the match between Susan Tutt and Marion Bandy that lasted just 20 minutes, when Tutt beat Bandy , at the Wimbledon tournament in New User posted their first comment.
Log in. Mrs Mallory won the first two games - but Lenglen swept the rest to win in a match Wimbledon's records peg at 23 minutes some accounts say it was over in Three years later Lenglen beat Britain's Joan Fry in the final in 25 minutes, also The shortest final in recent years was Steffi Graf's minute demolition of Natasha Zvereva in the French Open final. In Britain's Fred Perry beat the injured Gottfried von Cramm of Germany - I think I have seen this match described somewhere as lasting only 37 minutes as well, but Wimbledon's records give it as Was Henry Cooper the first boxer to knock Muhammad Ali down in a pro fight?
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