Tennis stalwart John Isner has declared his intention to retire from professional tennis following his participation in the forthcoming US Open. With this decision, Isner brings the curtain down on a remarkable career that encompassed a standout Grand Slam semifinal appearance and an unforgettable victory in the sport’s most prolonged match.
Farewell Through Social Media
Isner took to social media on Wednesday to share his retirement plans. Accompanied by a snapshot featuring himself, his wife, and their four children, he conveyed his thoughts. Isner acknowledged that the transition ahead might pose challenges, yet he expressed eagerness for this new phase, enriched by the unwavering support of his family.
An Impressive Career
Noted for his towering 6-foot-10 frame and powerful serve, the 38-year-old American attained his career-best ATP ranking of No. 8 in 2018. A pinnacle of his journey was reaching the semifinals at Wimbledon, showcasing his prowess on a grand stage. Isner’s legacy includes clinching an impressive 16 singles titles and etching his name in the ATP Tour record books with over 14,000 aces. Most notably, he holds the record for the highest number of aces in a single match—an astonishing 113 aces. This record-setting performance occurred during a marathon 11-hour, 5-minute battle against Nicolas Mahut at Wimbledon in 2010, a contest that concluded with a historic 70-68 victory in the fifth set.
A Tennis Journey Comes Full Circle
Hailing from North Carolina, Isner cultivated his tennis skills at the University of Georgia before embarking on his professional journey in 2007. As he approaches his retirement, Isner’s focus remains on making a lasting impact in his final appearance at the US Open. This swan song provides him with a fitting stage to bid adieu to competitive tennis, while his contributions to the sport will be remembered for years to come.