Why do all sports go a little nutty about shearing seconds and minutes from sport? You tend to want more of a sport you love, ...
Interviewed by Eurosport, former world number 1 in doubles Nicolas Mahut expressed his opinion about the AO men's final: "I think the time has come for Sascha to win his first Grand Slam title.
Former American tennis player John Isner shares his well-wishes for Novak Djokovic in the 2025 season. The big-serving American believes the Serb has what it takes to win big titles again this year.
On January 16, in the opening round of the 2023 Australian Open, John Isner will compete against Frenchman Adrian Mannarino, ranked 43rd in the world. Isner, who is up 8-1 in the head-to-head ...
That might as well be called the John Isner Rule, owing to the American's 70-68 fifth-set victory over Nicolas Mahut in 2010 and 26-24 fifth-set loss to Kevin Anderson in 2018, both at Wimbledon ...
He is someone the fans have admired immensely. Above all else, John Isner seems to have a realistic vision of who he is, where he is going and what he wants. The view here is that he just might be ...
Widely regarded as a solid performer on the ATP World Tour, Nicolas Mahut found his career in jeopardy in 2012. The Frenchman, best known for his epic match against John Isner in the second round ...
While the match did not go quite as long as the 2010 Wimbledon classic between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut, which took 11 hours and five minutes to finish at 70-68 in the fifth set, Karlovic’s ...
I didn't think I would be.'' Inevitably, a reporter brought up the match Isner is best-known for, his first-round victory against Nicolas Mahut in 2010 that stretched for more than 11 hours over ...
John Isner, the top-ranked American player, says that his father, Bob, is running for Congress in Greensboro, North Carolina. “It just felt like time,” Bob said, according to *USA Today*.
The tennis gods perhaps owe Mathieu a little. If you thought Mahut had it tough by being on the wrong end of John Isner’s 70-68 fifth set at Wimbledon in 2010, one can argue with success that ...
John Isner’s 2014 U.S. Open Series began with a match that ended like so many others in his career: With sevens on the scoreboard. The Sultan of Serve swatted four consecutive aces to close out ...
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