Washington Post -
23 Jun 2013 23:43
It has been five years since Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal staged the longest, most brilliant final in Wimbledon history, swapping one masterful stroke after another as darkness encroached. Nadal ended up snapping Federer's chokehold on Wimbledon's coveted trophy in 2008, prevailing 9-7 in the fifth set of the 4-hour-48-minute final and proving in the process that his wizardry extended beyond clay.
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