NEW YORK—John Isner’s unique career in pro tennis ended under sunny skies at the US Open much the same way it began 17 years ago: with a blizzard of aces (48 in total) cast across a brutal ...
WIMBLEDON, England (AP)—When John Isner finally won the longest match in tennis history, he collapsed on the Wimbledon grass and then summoned one last burst of energy, springing to his feet to ...
The electronic sign keeping track courtside as the points passed and the game totals rose went blank while 23rd-seeded John Isner of Tampa, Fla., and qualifier Nicolas Mahut of France played—and ...
It wasn’t, when it started, an important tennis match: John Isner, the 23rd seed, was facing Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in the first round at Wimbledon on side court No. 18. Few people in the U.S ...
Everyone knows that John Isner's biggest weapon is his booming serve. But what is sometimes overlooked is just how good it is, and for just how long. The 6'10" American has been crushing service ...
Isner appears to be peaking at the perfect time. Winless against Top 10 opponents for the first seven months of the year, the 6-foot-10 American knocked off three Top 10 opponents in a row in ...
Sixteen years after making his US Open debut, John Isner will close his chapter as a professional tennis player when he makes his 17th consecutive appearance at Flushing Meadows. The 38-year-old ...
No. 19 seed John Isner among American men to fall in Round 2 John Isner, the highest-seeded U.S. player in the men's draw at No. 19, lost in five sets to Mischa Zverev at the Australian Open ...
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