TAG: John Isner
Three Americans are contending to be the No. 1 ranked American tennis player for 2021 this week in Paris. John Isner, who is not playing the Paris Rolex Masters 1000 event, is presently the highest ranked American at no. 23 with 1991 points. But Isner’s edge is by very narrow margins on top of two […] Continue to read full article...
Oct/21
21
Given Time And Care, Laver Cup Can Serve Up Superb Tennis
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You’ve probably heard the marketing spiel before: The Laver Cup can be to tennis what the Ryder Cup is to golf. But in truth, the tournament has a long way to go before it can reach the heights of the biannual golf event. Coincidentally, both the 43rd Ryder Cup and the 4th Laver Cup were […] Continue to read full article...
ATP · John Isner · Laver Cup · Roger Federer
By Justin Chaffee “It’s just simple. Just keep fighting and keep believing, try not to show weakness out there.” – John Isner After a covid plagued year, John Isner has found his tennis game again. In August, he won his sixth Atlanta title, which puts him in the company with the likes of Roger […] Continue to read full article...
May/20
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Q&A: Michael Zheng New York Open Hitting Partner
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By Scoop Malinowski New Jersey’s nationally ranked junior and USTA 16s indoors champion Michael Zheng served as a New York Open hitting partner for several ATP players in February and shared memories and insights about his on court encounters during his week as part of the professional circuit… Question: How did you get the chance […] Continue to read full article...
John Isner won their last meeting four years ago, saving a match point in Paris, but Roger Federer leads the overall head to head 5-2.
Isner enters the court first, but Andrew Krasny gives his introduction of Roger Federer just a little more animation and elongation...Rogerrrrrrrrr Federerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!! Continue to read full article...
Feb/18
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Harrison Facing Worst Tennis Nightmare in Mexico
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Ryan Harrison had a wonderful 2017, rebuilding his career, achieving his career high ranking, winning a title in Memphis. Harrison started off well in 2018, reaching a final in Brisbane. But since January, Harrison has entered a mild slump. Continue to read full article...