John Isner thinks we won't be seeing the last of Novak Djokovic in 2025 as the American expects the Serb to continue playing ...
This surreally intimidating image—it felt like Monaco was starting the point uphill—fits with how I sometimes think of Isner: Less as a pro than as a tennis experiment hatched on the campus of ...
"Now that I have him again it’s almost impossible to put last year’s match behind me,” Isner said. "I don’t know if the tennis gods had it out for us, but they want us to meet again." ...
At 33 years old, John Isner is playing the best tennis of his life. Earlier this month, he advanced to his first Wimbledon semifinal, before falling to Kevin Anderson in a marathon 26-24 deciding ...
Former American tennis player John Isner shares his well-wishes for Novak Djokovic in the 2025 season. The big-serving ...
It wasn’t, when it started, an important tennis match: John Isner, the 23rd seed, was facing Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in the first round at Wimbledon on side court No. 18. Few people in the U.S ...
Indeed, there were dozens of empty green seats in the stands at the start, despite all the buzz in the tennis world about the rematch. Almost from the moment Isner and Mahut randomly were paired ...
That is, unless Isner has decided that maybe red clay suits him better. This is an extremely pleasant emerging story for the down-at-the-heels American tennis establishment. It's also an ...
It wasn’t, when it started, an important tennis match. John Isner, the 23rd seed, was facing Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in the first round at Wimbledon, on sidecourt No. 18. Few people in the U.S ...
Tennis legend Andre Agassi crafted his version of the perfect player, leaving out one of the “Big Three”—Novak Djokovic, ...