Saturday, 20 December 2014

From the official site of ATP (ATP) published the third part of the series "2014 figures" and pointed to the longest and shortest matches and the finals last season.

Grigor Dimitrov is again one of the winners along with Feliciano Lopez took first place in the ranking of the longest finals depending on the number of sets played. Grass in Queens, where the Bulgarian won 6-7 (8) 7-6 (1) 7-6 (6), and even saved one match point.

Bulgarians are sorted and third place in the ranking with another very controversial finale - Kevin Anderson is inconsistent with the tournament in Acapulco, where Grigor won the most prestigious title so far, overcoming the resistance of South Africa in 35 games and 7-6 success (1) 3-6 7-6 (5).

The clash Dimitrov and Anderson fell in the Top 3 and the longest final ATP meetings depending on the duration of the game - 2 hours and 58 minutes. First place in this ranking is to finish in Valencia between Andy Murray and Tommy Robredo (3 hours and 20 minutes) and remained the second final in Delray Beach, Marin Cilic and between Kevin Anderson (3 hours and 9 minutes).