– Dan Evans of Great Britain defeated Russian Karen Khachanov in the longest-ever U.S. Open match of the professional era, lasting five hours and 35 minutes
– Evans came back from being four games down in the final set to win the match
– The previous record for the longest U.S. Open match was 5:26, set in 1992
– The match attracted a large crowd despite being held on Court 6
– Evans expressed his fighting spirit and determination to win
– Evans will now face Argentine Mariano Navone in the next round
Dan Evans upsets Karen Khachanov in longest-ever US Open match
Dan Evans upsets Karen Khachanov in longest-ever US Open match