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John Robert Isner (born April 26, 1985) is an American former professional tennis player. He was ranked as high as world No. 8 in singles and No. 14 in doubles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). [ 2 ]
John Isner will retire from professional tennis after playing at the U.S. Open, he announced Wednesday, bringing an end to a career that included one Grand Slam semifinal appearance and a victory ...
John Isner rested his chin on clasped hands, the words coming slowly, the tears welling in his eyes, as he spoke during a news conference at the U.S. Open on Thursday, his last day as a ...
Former Georgia tennis star John Isner is calling it a career. The four-time All-American from 2004-07 announced he will retire after the U.S. Open.
This is a list of main career statistics of American former professional tennis player John Isner. All statistics are according to the ATP Tour [1] [2] and ITF website.
The Isner–Mahut match at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships is the longest tennis match in history. It was a first-round Men's singles match, in which the American 23rd seed John Isner played against French qualifier Nicolas Mahut. The match began at 6:13 pm (British Summer Time, or 17:13 UTC) on Tuesday, 22 June 2010, on Court 18 at Wimbledon.
Hubert Hurkacz and John Isner were the reigning champions, [1] but they withdrew from their first-round match after Isner sustained a foot injury. Wesley Koolhof, Neal Skupski and Rajeev Ram were in contention for the ATP No. 1 doubles ranking. Koolhof and Skupski retained the top ranking after Ram lost in the second round.
Mardy Fish, Andy Roddick, and John Isner were the only men to win the event before Australian Nick Kyrgios defeated Isner in the 2016 final. Isner, a former Georgia Bulldog and local favorite, owns the tournament records for most finals (9) and most titles (6).