- 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...
- 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...
- main
career statistics of
American former professional tennis player John
Isner. All
statistics are
according to the ATP Tour and ITF website. (W) winner;...
- Open.
Hubert Hurkacz and John
Isner were the
reigning champions, but they
withdrew from
their first-round
match after Isner sustained a foot injury. Wesley...
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radar equipment. Some
notable outliers are the
recorded speeds of John
Isner at 4,718 km/h (2,931.6 mph), João
Sousa at 2,077 km/h (1,290.6 mph), Denis...
- held; (SR)
strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record. John
Isner has the most aces in a
tournament with 214
during the 2018 Wimbledon, and...
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singles champion, but he lost to
Jannik Sinner in the quarterfinals. John
Isner and Jack Sock were the
defending men's
doubles champions, Xu
Yifan and Yang...
- This was the
final professional appearance of
former world No. 8 John
Isner. He lost in the
second round to
Michael Mmoh. 01.
Carlos Alcaraz (semifinals)...
- and
ninth seed John
Isner in the
first round. This was the
second top 10 win of his career. In February,
Opelka again defeated Isner,
saving six
match points...
- Andy
Murray and
wildcard Jamie Baker. The
first round match between John
Isner and
Nicolas Mahut set a new
record for the
longest tennis match in history...