Wimbledon never fails to bring interesting and competitive matches for viewers to see. However, some matches are simply iconic. The most memorable match from Wimbledon is one from 2008 that was played between Rodger Federer and Rafael Nadal. It was a final and it was one of the longest matches ever played. Taking over 4 hours and 48 min to complete, the legends battled through the sets trying to defeat the other person.
The last three sets went to tie breakers and experts consider this match as the best finale ever played to this day. We remember the effort put into the match to be able to sustain a stable position for so long.
The most memorable match that I ever remember from Wimbledon was the 2008 Gentlemen's Final that was between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. This match is noted as being the longest ever finals match ever in the history of Wimbledon. It took a total of 4 hours and 48 minutes to complete. I remember watching this match on television just like it was yesterday. I remember the back and forth pace of the game.
The last three sets of this memorable match all went to tie breakers. Each and every set of the match was close and this match is noted by a lot of insiders and experts as being the best ever men's final to ever be played at Wimbledon.
I just always remember how they battled back and forth and how much effort was by both players on each and every point. I would even say that this match was one of the greatest of all time when it comes to professional tennis. It was certainly my most memorable Wimbledon tennis match ever.