“The thing is, I don’t actually follow tennis that much,” John Isner says bluntly, as he attempts to evade a series of questions on the future of the American game. It’s a surprising admission from a player ranked 11 in the world, but then Isner’s path to the higher echelons of tennis has hardly been conventional.
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Milos Raonic defeats fellow Canadian for his sixth career title at the Citi Open in Washington, DC.
Milos Raonic and Donald Young book their spots in the Citi Open semifinals.
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Standing at a towering 6-foot-1 and in the top 10 of junior rankings, 16-year-old American Michael Mmoh is looking to bring his hard-hitting game to the pro tour.
Late in a career of patient toil, the indefatigable veteran from Spain finally has seen his efforts rewarded.
In June 1989 Michael Chang stunned the tennis world when he defeated No. 1 Ivan Lendl in the fourth round of the French Open before ousting Stefan Edberg in a momentous five-set final.
With the split with coach Ivan Lendl and after a tough year filled with tough losses and back surgery, will Andy Murray be able to recover?
With tennis version of March Madness continuing this week, a number of high profile competitors are keen to post a deep a run in Miami.
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