The home favourite, who lives within walking distance of the venue and trains at this facility when he is home in Dallas, fought until the end in front of a raucous crowd
John Isner
American star John Isner blasted 30 aces and won 89 per cent of his first service points as he defeated South Africa’s Kevin Anderson in three hard-fought sets at the ATP Dallas Open here.
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Isner, who did not face a single breakpoint, had an opportunity to win the match in straight sets, but came back strongly to win the slugfest between two of the game’s top servers. Isner won 7-6(1), 6-7(7), 7-6(6) to reach the quarter-finals. The home favourite, who lives within walking distance of the venue and trains at this facility when he is home in Dallas, fought until the end in front of a raucous crowd.
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