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Wild wind turned a tennis tournament into something out of a video game

It’s like ‘Mario Tennis’ in real life!

James Dator
James Dator has been covering a wide range of sports for SB Nation for over a decade, with a special focus on the NFL.

A normally standard tennis tournament in Turkey turned into a wild scene like something out of a video game because of extreme wind.

Brutal winds have battered Turkey for much of last week, with gusts in Antalya reaching upwards of 60 miles per hour. This match between Cem İlkel and Ivan Nedelko had to be suspended when officials decided the wind was impacting the game too much.

It became impossible for players to serve traditionally without their overhead toss drifting too much to make contact, but that doesn’t really matter when a single underhand serve can become a knuckleball thanks to the wind.

Shortly following the underhand ace came one of the most bizarre tennis shots you’ll ever see, in which an out of control lob that normally would have landed in the stands, drifted over a court length to the left and became a winner.

Winds are expected to die down the rest of this week, presumably allowing the tournament to continue as normal, but for now we just have some of the most remarkable examples of weather effecting tennis in the history of the sport.

Personally, I’d like to see more wacky tennis. I’m not saying we need to subject the world’s best to this kind of stuff, but I’d pay to see people have to play in simulated cyclonic winds. My tastes are specific, and unconventional.

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