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Twitter expresses awe as Rafael Nadal wins longest tie-break of his career against Adrian Mannarino at the 2022 Australian Open

Nadal won the longest tiebreaker of his career against Adrian Mannarino at the Australian Open
Nadal won the longest tiebreaker of his career against Adrian Mannarino at the Australian Open

Rafael Nadal stormed into the quarterfinals of the 2022 Australian Open with a commanding 7-6(14), 6-2, 6-2 win over Adrian Mannarino in the fourth round. More than half of the two hours and 40 minute-match was dedicated to the first set alone, which lasted an hour and 21 minutes.

The 16-14 tiebreaker between the two players during the set marked Nadal's longest ever tie-break of his career so far. The 20-time Grand Slam champion saved four set points along the way, while Mannarino did him two better by saving six.

Nadal eventually managed to convert the seventh and then used the momentum to stroll through the next two sets. The Spaniard has now played 368 tiebreakers overall, winning 274 and losing 94.

Nadal has played 368 tiebreakers in his career.

The one he just played against Adrian Mannarino was the longest.

Via Tennis Abstract https://t.co/7jR12p1fv1

The 30-point tie-break lasted 28 minutes, prompting tennis fans on social media to go berserk.

"Words I didn't think I'd be typing: Rafael Nadal just won a 28-minute 1st set tiebreak 16-14 against Adrian Mannarino. The longest of his career. One of the best too," one user wrote on Twitter. "He had to save 4 set points. He eventually converted his 7th. The shot-making was extraordinary."
Words I didn't think I'd be typing:

Rafael Nadal just won a 28-minute 1st set tiebreak 16-14 against Adrian Mannarino.

The longest of his career. One of the best too.

He had to save 4 set points. He eventually converted his 7th.

The shot-making was extraordinary. #AusOpen
After a bonkers first set - one way traffic for Rafa.

Rafael Nadal is off to the quarterfinals with a 7-6(14), 6-2, 6-2 win over Adrian Mannarino.

The match featured the longest tiebreak of his career.

He awaits the winner of Shapovalov/Zverev
#AusOpen

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Gonna blame this TB for shortening 5 years of my life
Thank you! twitter.com/tennispodcast/…

One Twitter user made reference to the Australian Open switching from green-colored harcourts to blue in 2008, joking that was when it felt like the tie-break had started.

"When Mannarino and Nadal started this tiebreak, the courts were still green," the user tweeted.
When Mannarino and Nadal started this tiebreak, the courts were still green.
That Nadal Mannarino tiebreak was insane. Was that thing like 30 minutes? All Mannarino could do was sit down and stare straight ahead.

#AusOpen
That Nadal/Mannarino tiebreak lasted longer than the entire Tomic/Nieminen match in Miami all those years ago. #AusOpen
Nadal vs Mannarino tiebreak is lasting longer than some sets. #AusOpen

Many also praised Mannarino for the resistance he displayed against a champion like Nadal. Twitter users were of the opinion that he would have prevailed against anyone but the former World No. 1, who proved simply too good on the day.

"16-14 in a tiebreak. What... WHATTT!", one user tweeted. "Insane stuff from Mannarino but unfortunately for him he was up against a man named Nadal at the other end."
16-14 in a tiebreak.

What... WHATTT!

Insane stuff from Mannarino but unfortunately for him he was up against a man named Nadal at the other end.

🎥 #AusOpen

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OMG, the quality of tennis in this Nadal-Mannarino tiebreak! I don't envy the job of whoever has to make the highlight reel for this match #AusOpen
Wrap it up and bring out the trophy, the 16-14 Nadal vs Mannarino first set tiebreak just won the tournament.

Outrageous level from both. Tactically, mentally, athletically and everything in between.

28 minutes. #AusOpen

During his press conference, Nadal himself commented on the importance of winning the tie-break. The 35-year-old felt it was a close contest that could have gone either way and that he was lucky to come out as the winner.

"I've played a couple of crazy tiebreaks in my career but that was a crazy one. [There were] chances for both. I was lucky to win that tiebreak at the end," Nadal said. "Half of the match [was] in the tiebreak, without a doubt."
Rafael Nadal on the wild first set tiebreak:

"First set was very emotional. Anything could happen there. I was a little bit lucky at the end. He had a lot of chances too...I am very happy I survived that first set without a doubt."

#AusOpen

Rafael Nadal faces Denis Shapovalov in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Australian Open

Rafael Nadal faces Denis Shapovalov in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Australian Open
Rafael Nadal faces Denis Shapovalov in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Australian Open

Rafael Nadal locks horns in the next round with surprise quarterfinalist Denis Shapovalov. The Canadian pulled off an upset, beating World No. 3 Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(5), 6-3 in the fourth round.

Shapovalov will be the highest-ranked player the Spaniard has faced in the tournament so far. Nadal currently leads the head-to-head 3-1, but this will be the first meeting between the pair at a Grand Slam.

#AusOpen #Tennis

Rafael Nadal will next face Denis Shapovalov after the Canadian stunned the third seed Zverev.

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The World No. 5 is now only three wins away from winning a record 21st Major. He will head into the match against the 14th seed as the overwhelming favorite, but Shapovalov's win against Zverev would have given the Canadian plenty of confidence.

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