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Once again, John Isner's trip to Flushing Meadows ended in the third round. Once again, it happened with a loss to Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber at that stage.
Once again, John Isner's trip to Flushing Meadows ended in the third round. Once again, it happened with a loss to Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber at that stage.
NEW YORK — John Isner admitted a few days before the start of his final U.S. Open that, while he’s going to miss the intense competition of professional tennis from a career that began in 2007 ...
NEW YORK — John Isner’s career fittingly ended with a final-set tiebreaker. Isner put a volley into the net to end the match at what he had announced would be his final singles tournament ...
Isner put a volley into the net to end the match and what he had announced would be his final singles tournament, falling in the U.S. Open second round to fellow American Michael Mmoh 3-6, 4-6, 7 ...
John Isner will play in the U.S. Open next week before he officially retires from tennis. Isner, who was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, attended the University of Georgia on a tennis scholarship.
Isner won 16 ATP Tour titles during his career, including the first two Winston-Salem Open tournaments in 2011 and 2012.
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Tennis World USA on MSNJohn Isner admits players rarely wanted to practice with him, mentions Reilly Opelka
After Isner made his point, they decided to directly name the worst practice partner. Johnson and Querrey instantly named ...
Greensboro native John Isner was once a top-ten professional tennis player. He remains the only player to win the ...
Greensboro native John Isner answers questions from students participating in the Winston-Salem Open High School Play Day ...
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