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Yardbarker on MSN'Maybe this will refresh your memory': Sergiy Stakhovsky hits back at John Isner for raising voice against flag-ban for Russian playersFormer Ukrainian tennis player Sergiy Stakhovsky has responded to John Isner about his recent post regarding the Russian ...
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Yardbarker on MSNJohn Isner calls for change in 'ridiculous' decision in tennisFormer American tennis player John Isner has made an interesting comment about Russian players not being allowed to use their flag in the sport. Russian players have been penalised for the action of ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'It's so bad' - Isner slams North American scheduling after Alcaraz reveals reason for absence in TorontoThe tennis schedule is packed to the brim with tournaments and events, and it is starting to catch up with the top players.
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Thesportstak on MSNJohn Isner lambasts US Open series schedule amid Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic's withdrawalsJohn Isner lammed the extended North American tennis summer schedule after Carlos Alcaraz pulled-out from the Canada Open.
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FirstSportz on MSNJohn Isner Calls Banning of Russian Flags in Tennis ‘Ridiculous’As Russian and Belarusian flags are still not displayed beside tennis players’ names because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, ...
The towering John Isner, whose dominating serve helped change Grand Slam tennis, is retiring. His career was impressive, and underappreciated.
John Isner, of the United States, reacts after losing to Michael Mmoh, of the United States, during the second round of the U.S. Open tennis championships. AP “This is why I’ve worked as hard ...
John Isner AP After cruising through his first two sets, Isner slowed down in the third, going toe-to-toe with the 22-year-old, who scored an ace and forced a wide shot from Isner to lead 6-5.
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FirstSportz on MSNJohn Isner Shares a Three-Word Reaction to Explain his Dismay of the North American Summer CalendarTennis players and fans have been deeply unhappy with the changes in the North American hard-court swing this year. This ...
John Isner won the longest match in tennis history, beating Nicolas Mahut 70-68 in the fifth set in the first round of Wimbledon in 2010. The match lasted more than 11 hours over three days.
Isner, now at 10-11, hits one 133 for 15-all, then immediately gets into a big fix at 15-40, which represents two match points for Cilic. Isner hits one 130, then another one 124 that he follows ...
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