John Isner tells ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot that he feels like a young 31, as he talks about bringing a new coach onto his team and the improvements they are trying to make to elongate his career.
Americans Jack Sock, John Isner, Steve Johnson, Sam Querrey and Taylor Fritz answer quick-fire questions in ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot.
American John Isner has reached the final at three different ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments: the BNP Paribas Open in 2012, the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati in 2013 and the Paris Masters last year. But, as Isner tells ATPWorldTour.com, reaching the final isn't a prerequisite for enjoying a tournament. The 6'10" American has found something to appreciate at most of the Masters 1000 events. Which Masters 1000 host city is your favourite and why? I love them all. Shanghai is fantastic but it's a little bit far. If I'm going to choose one, I'm going to choose Indian Wells. Which is your favourite tournament for the play, the atmosphere? I would go Indian Wells again. I love...
The Top 20 players in the world average a losing record holding serve from the precarious scoreline of 0/30. The game is potentially half over, and for the majority at this elite level, their chances of holding serve have already dropped below 50 per cent. An Infosys ATP Beyond The Numbers analysis of the Top 20 from the 2016 season at 0/30, and the two nearby scorelines of 15/30 and 0/40, provide a fresh perspective of just how tough it is to hold serve once you fall behind by two points on the scoreboard. The Top 20 average holding serve 49 per cent of the time from 0/30. American John Isner leads the field, holding a mind-blowing 70 per cent...