There has been a debate over whether tennis matches should be shortened for the viewers pleasure, with retired tennis star ...
On the latest edition of the 'Nothing Major' podcast, former American ace John Isner analyzed the Spaniard's chances in California this year: "I think Carlos is the big favorite in this edition as ...
In the latest episode of Nothing Major, John Isner – 2012 finalist – and Jack Sock debated which American players have the best chance of a deep run at Indian Wells. This time, with local players in ...
“So if that’s true I like Novak to make a run as well.” Former Indian Wells finalist John Isner also predicted Djokovic to make a deep run in California. “I’m with you guys,” he said. “I think he is ...
John Isner and Jack Sock have predicted which American players they think will have the strongest Indian Wells campaign. The ATP and WTA 1000 tournament is now underway and there have been some ...
2012 Indian Wells finalist John Isner disagreed with his co-host, as he named the player he thinks will bring home the trophy. Photo by Harry How/Getty Images “I completely disagree with all of you ...
From the legendary battle between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut to more recent duels, these marathons not only challenge physical limits but remind us that, in tennis, the true victory is knowing how ...
From the Williamson County Source: “The back-and-forth volleys between the opposing factions have been something like the famous 2010 Wimbledon tennis match between John Isner and Nicholas Mahut, long ...
Retired American tennis players Steve Johnson and John Isner are now at odds over a glaring hole in the Spaniard’s game. Alcaraz has become known for his lapses of concentration in matches.
John Isner and Gael Monfils met for the first time 14 years ago, in Washington, D.C. Both talented youngsters possessed two very extreme and very different weapons: Isner had his serve ...
Long been an advocate of this. Strikes a good balance between preserving tradition & giving players a chance moving forward (and no one was breaking Isner-Mahut record anyway) pic.twitter.com ...
it's far from Isner's longest time spent on court. In 2010, also at Wimbledon, he battled across 11 hours, three days and 183 games to win 70-68 in the fifth over Nicolas Mahut. "The mental side ...
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