John Isner's illustrious 17-year tennis career came to a close at the US Open.

John Isner's illustrious 17-year tennis career came to a close at the US Open.

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End of an Era

Isner's last singles match saw him defeated by fellow American, Michael Mmoh, in a thrilling five-setter.

Isner's last singles match saw him defeated by fellow American, Michael Mmoh, in a thrilling five-setter.

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Final Match

Isner leaves behind a legacy with 16 ATP singles titles, eight doubles titles, and a record for most career aces at 14,470.

Isner leaves behind a legacy with 16 ATP singles titles, eight doubles titles, and a record for most career aces at 14,470.

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Legacy

Isner is renowned for the longest match in tennis history, defeating Nicolas Mahut in a match that spanned over 11 hours at Wimbledon in 2010.

Isner is renowned for the longest match in tennis history, defeating Nicolas Mahut in a match that spanned over 11 hours at Wimbledon in 2010.

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Wimbledon Memory

He was the No. 1 American in the year-end Pepperstone ATP Rankings from 2012-20 and remained in the year-end Top 20 throughout the 2010s.

He was the No. 1 American in the year-end Pepperstone ATP Rankings from 2012-20 and remained in the year-end Top 20 throughout the 2010s.

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Top American

Isner clinched the ATP Masters 1000 title in Miami and reached five Masters 1000 singles finals.

Isner clinched the ATP Masters 1000 title in Miami and reached five Masters 1000 singles finals.

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Masters 1000

Isner made two quarter-finals at the US Open and never missed the tournament since his debut in 2007.

Isner made two quarter-finals at the US Open and never missed the tournament since his debut in 2007.

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US Open

With eight ATP Tour titles in doubles, Isner showcased his prowess both in singles and doubles.

With eight ATP Tour titles in doubles, Isner showcased his prowess both in singles and doubles.

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Doubles Achievements

Fellow players like Taylor Fritz, Hubert Hurkacz, and Steve Johnson paid heartfelt tributes, highlighting Isner's impact on the game and his mentorship.

Fellow players like Taylor Fritz, Hubert Hurkacz, and Steve Johnson paid heartfelt tributes, highlighting Isner's impact on the game and his mentorship.

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Tributes

Post-retirement, Isner looks forward to spending time with his family and exploring new avenues, including potential roles as a tennis analyst.

Post-retirement, Isner looks forward to spending time with his family and exploring new avenues, including potential roles as a tennis analyst.

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