Raonic-Isner U.S. Open match features two of hardest servers in tennis
NEW YORK — Don’t be surprised if there’s a tiebreaker or two when Canada’s Milos Raonic squares off with American John Isner in the fourth round of the U.S. Open.
All five of the previous matches between two of the hardest servers in men’s tennis have had at least one tiebreaker, with both players among the leaders when it comes to avoiding breaks.
It’s a rematch of a Wimbledon quarterfinal, won in four sets (the players split two tiebreakers) by Isner, the 11th seed at the U.S. Open. Raonic, of Thornhill, Ont., comes into Sunday’s match as the No. 25 seed.
“(Raonic) seems to be playing very well, I think back to his level of a few years past,” the 33-year-old Isner said after a four-set win over Dusan Lajovic of Serbia on Friday. “I mean, I have the utmost respect for him. I think he’s an excellent player, he’s proved that his whole career.


