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Andy Murray continued his preparations for Wimbledon next week with a highly competitive and entertaining grass-court match
Homesick John Isner blames one month in Europe for the poor form which left him a French Open loser in the second round to Paul-Henri Mathieu
Paul-Henri Mathieu provides another stunning upset in dramatic fashion, defeating John Isner 18-16 in the 5th set. Let's see who's left standing on the Men's side tomorrow!
I'm pretty sure John Isner should start avoiding best of five matches against Frenchmen whose last name begins with "Ma."
Novak Djokovic will keep his winning Wimbledon formula by returning to The Boodles tournament at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire ahead of this year’s Championships.
Tomas Berdych builds a small lead over David Ferrer in the contest for #6. He's still well behind Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the contest for #5, though.
Former World No. 3 Nikolay Davydenko broke a two-match losing streak against top-seeded American John Isner with a 6-4, 7-6(4) win in one hour and 42 minutes Thursday at the Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. Despite hitting 13 aces and saving six of seven break points, No. 11-ranked Isner could not beat Davydenko in their fifth meeting.
John Isner needs a title here to do him any good
There is one ATP World Tour 250 event in Nice and one ATP World Tour team competition in Dusseldorf.
Now that both tours have moved on from the wildly entertaining blue clay of Madrid, it seems all is returning to normal as the clay is RED at the Rome Masters event! Let's cheers Madrid for committing to the blue clay and providing tennis with a jolt of outside attention. Personally, I liked the color and thought visibility was great.
By the looks of things, John Isner spent this match learning how to play clay. He seemed doomed in the second set, but he managed to fight back.
Big hitting American John Isner is the latest top ten player to join the all-star field for The Boodles 2012, held at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire from 19 - 23 June. Isner, currently ranked 10 in the ATP World Tour rankings, joins Juan Martin Del Potro, Richard Gasquet, Stanislas Wawrinka, Gael Monfils and Alexander Dolgopolov in the eight-man field.
The outlook for the rest of the American men in the top 100 or anywhere on the horizon is not so encouraging. In fact, it's disastrous.
It's still not apparent for the world how significant this development is, but for men's professional tennis in the USA, we have begun a new age, The Isner Era.
Michael Russell led 2-0 in the final set, but he had had a very long week; maybe he ran out of steam.
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