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QUEENS, NY (SNN-TV) – Former Tampa resident and tennis phenomenon, John Isner called it a career today in Queens. SNN’s Tennis Correspondent Dave “The KozKozlowski breaks down Isner’s career and their interactions over the years.

John Isner’s career ended today at the US Open with a five-set tiebreaker. The 38-year-old American lost to fellow countryman Michael Mmoh in a fifth-set tiebreak, 3-6, 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-4, 7-6(7) on the Grandstand in Flushing Meadows today.

Isner, who owns the record for the most aces in ATP history as well as the longest tennis match ever with his 11-hour Wimbledon marathon against Nicolas Mahut in 2010, was overcome by emotion following the devastating loss.

Isner finishes his 17-year singles career having played a record-setting 829 tiebreaks. He retires as the No. 157 seed in the world, having won 16 titles on the ATP tour. He reached as high as the No. 8 seed in 2018, when he made his furthest push at a major tournament by advancing to the semifinals at Wimbledon.

The Koz will continue his US Open coverage for us on Monday from New York.