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John Isner, who suffered a knee injury in the second round of Wimbledon that forced him to retire from his match, says he’s now feeling better. Isner hurt his knee while coming down from a serve.
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Yardbarker on MSN'It is not his best surface to begin with' - John Isner believes Novak Djokovic is focused on winning one tournament this seasonAs Novak Djokovic continues to navigate his poor start to the 2025 ATP season, retired American John Isner is of the opinion ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- John Isner has withdrawn from the Australian ... to play on the knee could result in a more serious injury." The big-serving American led the tour in aces (1,005) and ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNJohn Isner is not too confident about Novak Djokovic's futureNovak Djokovic arrived in Madrid several days early, in an attempt to adapt as best as possible to the surface of the fourth ...
LONDON -- Three years ago at Wimbledon, John Isner took part in the longest ... match against Adrian Mannarino with a left knee injury. Isner, who was trying to make the third round of Wimbledon ...
John Isner lost the shortest men’s match so far at this year’s Wimbledon. The marathon man looked weary from the outset Friday, required treatment for a neck injury and was beaten by unseeded ...
After pushing Novak Djokovic to three sets before losing in the Indian Wells semifinals, John Isner says his return from a knee injury is going better than expected. "I did not expect to be this ...
Djokovic is still chasing his 25th Grand Slam title. Nearing 38 years old, the Serbian knows opportunities will become ...
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