John Isner on Sunday finally put an end to his ATP Masters final agony, winning the Miami Open for the first time by beating Germany’s Alexander Zverev 6-7 (4/7), 6-4, 6-4.
The 14th seed had lost his previous three Masters final appearances in 2012, 2013 and 2016, but came back from a set down to beat Zverev in 2 hours, 29 minutes.
The victory capped a superb tournament for Isner, who endured a difficult start to the year which included an early-round exit at Indian Wells in his buildup to Miami.
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“I couldn’t have scripted this. I came into this tournament, I won one ATP [World Tour] match all year and was playing very poorly,” Isner said. “I won my first match in three sets and that’s how tennis goes — you start to gain a little confidence and next thing you know things start to roll your way.”
Isner is the first US player to lift the Miami Open title since Andy Roddick in 2010.
Isner also reclaimed a career high world ranking of ninth after the victory, the 13th title of his career.
“It’s up to me now to keep pushing forward,” he said. “To get over the hump in tournaments like this is a big thing mentally for me. We cleared that hurdle this week. I went into every match super fresh and loose. I will be a force if I can continue to play freely.”
Both Zverev and Isner were faultless in their service games and the first set predictably went the distance before fourth seed Zverev prevailed when Isner sprayed a backhand wide.
However, the break finally came for Isner at 4-4 in the second set and when Zverev, who missed the chance to return to No. 3 in the world with the defeat, failed to hold at 5-4 in the third, Isner sealed the best win of his career with an ace.
The German, whose frustrations boiled over when he smashed his racket on the ground after that critical break, proved his billing as one of stars of the future by making his third Masters final.
He now heads to Spain where Germany play in the quarter-final of the Davis Cup.
“I missed more shots today than I did the whole tournament. I played badly from the baseline, but it’s not easy against John,” said Zverev, who said he would have just one day of practice before taking on the Spaniards in Valencia. “He always makes it difficult. I kind of lost the match myself, but I have known him since I was 14, so although I am never happy to lose, I am happy for him that he’s won his first Masters.”
It was a fitting way for American players to say goodbye to Key Biscayne, home of the Miami Open for the past 32 years, before the move to Hard Rock Stadium next year.
Florida-born Sloane Stephens won the women’s title on Saturday before Isner stepped up to the plate 24 hours later.
“With the atmosphere and the support, it was amazing,” Isner said. “You just can’t replicate that and for me to come out the winner in the last men’s single match ever here is unique.”
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