Dan Evans won the longest match in US Open history last night, lasting five hours and 35 minutes đ€Ż After the match, Evans was praised by Olympic doubles partner Andy Murray, who revealed that he had âgoosebumpsââŠ

Dan Evans has come through the longest match in US Open history lasting over five-and-a-half hours, with the Brit admitting that he âdoes not want to do that againâ.
Evans beat 23rd seed Karen Khachanov, 6(6)-7 7-6(2) 7-6(4) 4-6 6-4, with the match lasting five hours and 35 minutes in New York.
The end scoreline only tells half of the story, with Evans coming from 0-4 15-40 down in the deciding set before winning six consecutive games.
As a result of their incredible lengthy encounter, Evans and Khachanov have surpassed the previous record held by Stefan Edberg and Michael Chang that was set back in the 1992 US Open semi-finals.
After the match, Evans spoke about the pride of coming through a match like that, âI think when youâre a kid, youâre just told to fight until the end. Thatâs sort of rule one. Iâve done that pretty consistently for my career. It sort of paid off a bit today.
âIâm immensely proud that I came through the match. I think thatâs the overriding feeling more than anything. Iâve had a lot of first rounds this year. Itâs nice to win a match. Of course, itâs a special match to win in what fashion, or however you want to say. But Iâm proud that Iâm still able to compete.â
The 34-year-old added, âItâs the longest Iâve ever been on a court. In the fourth set, I had to check the set to see what set we was in. I wasnât entirely sure what set we were in. But I donât really want to do that again. Thatâs for sure.â