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Death, taxes, and John Isner in the Atlanta semifinals.... For the eighth time in the eight-year history of the BB&T Atlanta Open, John Isner will be a part of the semifinal Saturday proceedings after he beat of Lukas Lacko 7-5, 6-4 on Friday.
John Isner improved to 24-4 lifetime at the BB&T Atlanta Open with a clinical 6-3, 6-4 win over Vasek Pospisil during second-round action on Wednesday.
David Ferrer won his first title since the fall of 2015 when he defeated Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-4, 6-4 in the SkiStar Swedish Open final on Sunday.
A Wimbledon Centre Court ticket on Tuesday seemed like a hot one. After all, it included both Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.
There is one lucky loser in the main draw at the moment, and Murray is playing him. But a date with Alexander Bublik is just about where the good news ends for the top-seeded Scot.
The Match for Africa 4 took place at Key Arena in Seattle, Wash. this past weekend. It featured 18-time major champion Roger Federer, fellow pro John Isner, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, and Pearl Jam lead guitarist Mike McCready.
Click here to see photos from the tennis for charity in Seattle.
This simply doesn’t happen in Seattle . . . EVER. It has been over 5 years since a tennis player with any resume has hit a ball in the Emerald City. That was 2011, when Jim Courier, Pete Sampras, Michael Chang and John McEnroe swung by on their PowerShares tour – legends, yes, but aging and past their primes.
Click here to see tennis photos from the "Match For Africa 4".
Tennis Channel will be live in Seattle on Saturday, April 29, at 9 p.m. ET, with Roger Federer's first match in the city during an exhibition that will feature American star John Isner and Microsoft founder, philanthropist and Seattle resident Bill Gates.
Check out more of the latest photos from the Davis Cup tennis here on 10sBalls.com.
Check out some of the latest photos from the Miami Open tennis.
Donald Young has been playing very impressive tennis!
Keep up with the latest tennis results from the men's Memphis Open here on 10sBalls.com
Kei Nishikori has thrown everyone at the Memphis Open a bone by declining a bid for a fifth consecutive title. That's right; the four-time champion has decided to take his talents from the hard courts of the United States to the red clay of South America.
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