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American tennis star John Isner, who holds the record for the longest match in history, revealed he will retire following the US Open next week in New York.
Former ATP stars John Isner and Sam Querrey are anxiously hoping Coco Gauff proves them wrong in picking Naomi Osaka as the favorite in the American and Japanese's imminent clash at the 2025 US Open.
John Isner Announces Retirement from Tennis Ahead of US Open: 'It Is the Right Way to Go' The U.S. professional tennis player has announced his retirement from the sport after a 17-year run ...
John Isner's 17-year pro tennis career came to an end this week following his loss to fellow American Michael Mmoh in the second round of the U.S. Open.
Emirates hosted a tennis clinic for six children from Kings County Tennis League, with tennis legends Sloane ...
Since 2022, all four Grand Slams have used 10-point tiebreaks to settle the deciding set. We take a look at how tennis's ‘super tiebreak' works.
News about John Isner. Commentary and archival information about John Isner from The New York Times.
Greensboro native John Isner was once a top-ten professional tennis player. He remains the only player to win the Winston-Salem Open in back-to-back years. Now, recently retired from the ATP tour, ...
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.
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 -- one of several American men to stumble Wednesday in Round 2.
News about John Isner. Commentary and archival information about John Isner from The New York Times.
News about John Isner. Commentary and archival information about John Isner from The New York Times.
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