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does a world cup game have more importance than the making of tennis history?

i’ve been watching the tennis game between Isner and Mahut and I was shocked that they were breaking world records in terms of aces and lenght. Plus, they were shattering world records. I was lucky to watch this whole game because i had espnu but for others who watched this game and doesn’t have this channel, they had to be interrupted from watching history by watching a world cup game that doesn’t mean anything for the US. They should have put it on espn classic but it didn’t play. They should of played it on espnews but they were just showing repeated highlights. What’s your thoughts? I want to know especially from US viewers.

they are both Great sports. I have played both so I appreciate them both and being at the game of either is sensational.


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