Reilly Opelka and John Isner played the longest tour-level singles tie-break in the history of the ATP Tour (since 1990) on Saturday evening. Opelka won it 24/22 to clinch a 7-6(7), 7-6(22) victory against Isner and with it a spot in the Dallas Open final. Opelka saved 10 set points
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Opelka Wins Historic Tie-Break To Beat Isner in Dallas
Isner Reaches Dallas SFs After ‘Best Match All Year’
Brooksby Storms Into Dallas SFs
Fourth seed Jenson Brooksby maintained his perfect tour-level quarter-final record on Friday at the Dallas Open, cruising past Jordan Thompson 6-3, 6-0 to reach the semi-finals at the ATP 250 event. The American, who is making his 2022 debut in Dallas, had won all three of his previous quarter-finals matches on
The Tour – Food Court: Isner On Cooking, Eating Healthy & More
John Isner is competing at home this week at the Dallas Open, which is being held at the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex on the campus of Southern Methodist University. The American, who is into the quarter-finals, lives within walking distance of the venue. A food aficionado, he is certainly familiar with the
Isner/Sock Ride Near-Perfect Serving Into Dallas SFs
In opposite halves of the Dallas Open doubles draw, two all-American teams took the court for Thursday quarter-final matchups with contrasting results. Wild cards John Isner and Jack Sock continued their run to the semis with a 6-0, 7-6(2) win over the German duo of Peter Gojowczyk and Oscar Otte, while
Brooksby Returns With Dallas Win Over Seppi
Isner Rides 30 Aces To Home Win Against Anderson In Dallas
John Isner expected a tight battle in his opening match at his hometown Dallas Open on Wednesday against Kevin Anderson. That is exactly what the American got. But despite letting slip an opportunity to close out the match in straight sets, Isner triumphed 7-6(1), 6-7(7), 7-6(5) to reach the quarter-finals at