Taranaki Daily News

Isner steps up to send

- David Long david.long@stuff.co.nz

Two-time ASB Classic winner John Isner defeated last year’s champion Tennys Sandgren in their second round match yesterday.

Isner won 7-6 6-6 6-3 in a battle that lasted for two hours 15 minutes and it was a match where Sandgren slipped up in the third set after doing so much good work earlier.

The games in the first set were the usual stuff from a match featuring Isner, with no breaks of serve and few long rallies.

Before the tiebreak could get under way a spectator in the Robinson Stand needed medical assistance, which led to a fiveminute delay.

Once the tiebreak started Sandgren began with a double fault. He was furious knowing that this is the point of a match where Isner is so good.

Isner went up 5-1 and from there his big serve was always going to get the job done, taking it 7-3.

Isner made a horrendous start to the second set tiebreak, losing the first four points and ended up losing it 7-1.

In the fifth game of the deciding set Isner got the first break of the match, with his compatriot making a couple of unforced errors.

Sandgren’s head dropped at that point, knowing he had a daunting task ahead of him, needing to break Isner and a dispirited 2019 champion was eventually broken again to concede the match.

‘‘It was definitely a very close first two sets,’’ Isner said. ‘‘I won a tiebreaker, he won a tiebreaker, there wasn’t much separating us at all.

‘‘Eventually I played a good game at 2-2 in the third and was able to break and give myself some momentum.’’

That third set was highly pleasing from Isner’s point of view. He is so used to winning sets in tiebreaks, or managing to sneak one break of serve, but to get two of them bodes well for the rest of his week in Auckland if he can continue returning that well.

‘‘It’s a good sign,’’ he said. ‘‘If I

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