The Freeman

Isner leaps into Zverev's path

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CINCINNATI — In a week where most ATP stars are idled by injuries, the two men with multiple titles since Wimbledon – John Isner and Alexander Zverev – are on a collision course.

Isner fired 16 aces and needed only 56 minutes Tuesday to dispatch fellow American Tommy Paul 6-3, 63 and reach the third round at the ATP and WTA Cincinnati Open.

"I played a good match and I'm happy to get off the court in under an hour," Isner said. "When I had break point, I got after it, put good returns on the court and played aggressive­ly."

World number 19 Isner, who won titles last month at Newport and Atlanta, could next face Zverev, who has taken titles the past two weeks at Montreal and Washington, although the 20-year-old German must get past US teen Frances Tiafoe yesterday.

"If I do play him, it will be a huge challenge. For me, he's definitely the guy to beat right now on tour," Isner said. "If I do play him, I'll be very much looking forward to that and definitely think I can give him a good tussle."

Spanish top seed Rafael Nadal, the 15-time Grand Slam champion who returns to world number one next week after a three-year absence, faces France's Richard Gasquet in his opener yesterday after a bye.

World number 10 Milos Raonic of Canada withdrew Tuesday with a left wrist injury, leaving only three of the top 10 in the men's field.

Also among the missing are Roger Federer (back), British world number one Andy Murray (hip), Novak Djokovic (elbow), Stan Wawrinka (knee), Kei Nishikori (right wrist) and Marin Cilic (adductor).

 ??  ?? US-based Cebuano NBA trainer/coach Jeff Codera and Reno Bighorns standout Reggie Hearn of the NBA D-League during their one-on-one training session two summers ago in the garage of Codera's house in Santa Cruz, California.
US-based Cebuano NBA trainer/coach Jeff Codera and Reno Bighorns standout Reggie Hearn of the NBA D-League during their one-on-one training session two summers ago in the garage of Codera's house in Santa Cruz, California.

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