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Isner outlasts Zverev for first Miami title

Apr 1, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; John Isner of the United States celebrates celebrates after his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany (not pictured) in the men's singles final of the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

(Reuters) - John Isner delved deep into his energy tank to outlast Germany's Alexander Zverev 6-7(4) 6-4 6-4 and claim the biggest title of his career at the Miami Open on Sunday.

The 32-year-old American was tiring noticeably in the second set but broke Zverev in the ninth game to go up 5-4.

The moment inspired Isner, who changed to a yellow shirt and won that set and the next for his first victory over world number five Zverev.

Apr 1, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; John Isner of the United States celebrates with the Butch Buchholz championship trophy after his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany (not pictured) in the men's singles final of the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

"I couldn't have scripted this," said the 14th seed in a courtside interview after winning every service game.

"(When) I came into this tournament, I had won one ATP match all year and was playing very poorly," said the big-serving Isner.

"I won my first match (here) in three sets and that's how tennis goes - you start to gain a little confidence and the next thing you know things start to roll your way."

Apr 1, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; Alexander Zverev of Germany (L) and John Isner of the United States (R) hold the runner-up trophy and the Butch Buchholz championship trophy (respectively) after their match in the men's singles final of the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

The win will enable Isner to become the highest ranked American at number nine when the new world rankings are released on Monday.

He also is the first American man to win in Miami since Andy Roddick in 2010.

Isner, who had failed to win a match at five of his previous six main tour events in 2018, had never won an ATP Masters 1000 final before Sunday.

Apr 1, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; John Isner of the United States kisses the Butch Buchholz championship trophy after his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany (not pictured) in the men's singles final of the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Zverev, 12 years Isner's junior, saved three break points in the second game of the match and went on to take the tiebreker when he won four points in a row.

The second set went to 4-4 before Isner broke Zverev.

Now reenergised, the American saved two break points in the next game to take the set.

Apr 1, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; John Isner of the United States (right) celebrates his win over Alexander Zverev of Germany (left) during the men's finals at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Despite failing to convert four break points at 2-2 in a tense third set, Isner broke Zverev at 5-4, the unhappy German breaking his racket in disgust.

"I think I missed more shots today than I did the whole tournament," Zverev said. "I played bad from the baseline. But, it's not easy against John, because you always feel the pressure that if you get broken you're not going to win the set."

Isner then closed out the match with an emphatic ace, his 18th of the day.

Apr 1, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; John Isner of the United States reacts after his win over Alexander Zverev of Germany (not pictured) during the men's finals at the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

The match, which lasted two hours and 30 minutes, was the last for the Miami Open at Crandon Park. After 32 years it will move to a new facility next year at the NFL Miami Dolphins stadium.

It also capped a successful weekend for American tennis with U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens claiming the women's title on Saturday.

Apr 1, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; John Isner of the United States celebrates celebrates after match point against Alexander Zverev of Germany (not pictured) in the men's singles final of the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Salvo, North Carolina, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Apr 1, 2018; Key Biscayne, FL, USA; John Isner of the United States celebrates celebrates after match point against Alexander Zverev of Germany (not pictured) in the men's singles final of the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
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