7 Days in Hell

7 Days in Hell is a sports mockumentary directed by Jake Szymanski and written by Murray Miller.

It explores the backgrounds of the competitors Aaron Williams and Charles Poole, two professional tennis players who face off in what becomes the longest match in history.

He is an American orphan who was found on the streets and adopted by Richard Williams, who raised Aaron with his daughters, Venus and Serena.

At the 1996 Wimbledon Men's Singles Final, his serve hits a line judge, who dies from a heart attack.

Charles Poole is a British child prodigy, forced into a tennis career by his domineering mother, who threatens to disown him if he loses.

Williams resurfaces in Sweden creating a male underwear line that is discontinued for causing infertility.

Before the fifth day, Williams arranges a press conference to announce he has located his birth father, British singer Engelbert Humperdinck.

Also appearing as themselves are David Copperfield, Chris Evert, Filip Hammar, Jim Lampley, John McEnroe, Soledad O’Brien, and Serena Williams.

[6] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 67 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.