John Isner is no longer an active player, and while the decision to retire was hard, he's not regretting it two months into his retirement. John Isner spent many years on the ATP Tour and, up until recently, was pretty competitive in the sport.
John Isner officially retired from professional tennis after suffering a defeat to Michael Mmoh in the second round of the US Open. It was only fitting that Isner’s last tennis match went the distance, with the American bowing out to countryman Mmoh in a fifth set tiebreak, but not before pummelling down a characteristic 48 aces.
Like he has done so many times before, John Isner went the distance Thursday but could not stave off the end of his singles career. The 38-year-old, who announced on Aug.
The giant of tennis, John Isner, has finally hung up his racquet. Arguably the greatest American male tennis player of the 2010s, John Isner’s career certainly inspired many young players to pick up the sport and serve a bit well at the same time.
The 2023 US Open continues Round 1 play on Tuesday, with 32 men’s matches slated for play. The first few days of a Slam are action-packed from sunup to sundown, and Day 2 in Flushing Meadows is no different.
Four-time singles champion and former World No. 8 Jack Sock announced Sunday that he will retire after the U.S. Open. Currently ranked 485th in the world, the 30-year-old Sock will compete alongside John Isner in doubles this week in New York.
Former ATP No. 8 Jack Sock confirmed he will retire from tennis after playing this year's US Open before making the switch to Pickleball , where he will play it professionally.
The US Open doubles event is shaping up to be epic, with multiple prominent names in the draw, including John Isner , Sofia Kenin , and many others. It's not hard to figure out why John Isner is signing up to play doubles at the US Open.
John Isner will play his final career event at the US Open , and he spoke about the hate players get on social media ahead of it. Isner will bid farewell to tennis at the US Open .
Casper Ruud isn't just a tennis player, but a part-time aficionado. When he is not playing, the best bet is that he is watching one of his peers play. So when a reporter tries to defame one of his fellow ATP pros, Casper Ruud isn't going to stay muted .
John Isner will play his last professional tournament on the ATP Tour at Flushing Meadows, competing at the 2023 US Open . Some stories start, others come to an end, and while the story of a possible Hall of Famer, Carlos Alcaraz, is just starting , the career of one of the most successful Americans of the past generation is ending.
John Isner has revealed that he will be retiring at the US Open, with the 38-year-old playing one final tournament before he 'hangs it up'. Isner made his first appearance on the ATP tour back in 2007 and has since gone onto win 16 singles titles, including a Masters 1000 triumph in Miami.
Former ATP World No. 8 John Isner announced his imminent retirement from professional tennis after playing this year's US Open one last time. The 38-year-old shared the news on all his social media platforms, a decision that looked on the cards for a while now since his forthright admission about tennis not being his priority anymore .
Former Miami Masters champion John Isner has confirmed that next week’s US Open will be his final ever professional tournament.The 38-year-old has been one of the most consistent performers on the ATP Tour for a long time, and was the highest ranked US player for several years, until the recent crop of young US talent has emerged.
The USTA confirmed the list of wild card entrants in both men's and women's main draws for the 2023 US Open which kicks off in less than a fortnight. The WTA list is led by the two former number one players.
John Isner has another chance to become the first American man to win a tennis Grand Slam event since 2003. On Wednesday, the U.S. Tennis Association granted Isner, a 16-time tour winner, a wild-card entry into the U.S.
The ATP Tour has headed south for the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Masters 1000 event will welcome a 56-man draw and some of the best players in the world to it’s grounds including every single player currently ranked inside the world’s top 20.
Stefanos Tsitsipas began his US Open preparations with a thoroughly deserved straight-sets victory over big-serving John Isner . Tsitsipas, the top seed
CINCINNATI (Aug. 2, 2023) – Americans John Isner and Mackenzie McDonald have been awarded the final wild cards for the Western & Southern Open men’s singles field.
Mubadala Citi DC Open—Washington, DC, U.S.A. First-round results: Emil Ruusuvuori Defeats Constant Lestienne 64 64 Shang Juncheng Defeats Emilio Gomez
Big-serving American John Isner gave a forthright admission regarding his future on the eve of the 2023 Atlanta Open , where he will play in its 13th edition.
The 2023 grass-court season wraps up this week in Newport, Rhode Island, with the Infosys Hall of Fame Open. The legendary grass courts at the International Tennis Hall of Fame welcomed a 28-man singles draw to its grounds which has since dwindled to four.
The 2023 grass-court season wraps up this week in Newport, Rhode Island, with the Infosys Hall of Fame Open. The legendary grass courts at the International Tennis Hall of Fame welcomed a 28-man singles draw to its grounds which has since dwindled to six.
The entry list for the 2023 Houston Open was released and once again, fans can expect a very solid clay-court event. From April 3rd to 9th, players will kick off the clay-court season and one of the ATP 250 events that will take place is the 2023 Houston Open, also known as the U.S.
John Isner had a heart-breaking loss in the 2023 Dallas Open, when he had four championship points, but couldn't use them. Despite his best efforts, he couldn't manage to secure the win, losing to Yibing Wu in three sets, 7-6(4), 6-7(3), 6-7(12).
Fifth-seeded John Isner fired 22 aces without a double fault and emerged with a 7-6 (5), 7-6 (1) win over Taiwan's Chun-Hsin Tseng in the first round of the Dallas Open on Tuesday.
John Isner jumped on the pickleball bandwagon and he proved quite natural in a recent match played in the US. A growing number of tennis players are enjoying playing pickleball, which is very similar to tennis but much less physically demanding because it is played on a smaller court.
The United States' John Isner withdrew from the U.S. Open on Wednesday after fracturing his left wrist during his first-round win over Federico Delbonis of Argentina.
Fourth-seeded Maxime Cressy recorded 22 aces on Saturday to notch a 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 victory over second-seeded John Isner to reach the championship match of the Infosys Hall of Fame Open at Newport, R.I.
Ten years ago at Wimbledon, American John Isner and Frenchmen Nicolas Mahut played the longest match in professional tennis history.
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