John Isner’s Shoes – What Shoes Does Isner Wear?

John Isner has been in the Top 20 ranking for a decade. Though grand slam success has eluded Isner so far, he has been a top tier player respected by opponents. As part of his partnership with Fila, Isner wears the Fila Axilus 2 Energized shoes on the court.

John Isner is 6 ft 10in tall.  There are very few players on the tour taller than him (Ivo Karlovic is 6 ft 11 in).  For Isner, movement on the court is crucial. Fila Axilus 2 Energized shoes are lightweight and feature molded footcare cage.  This provides good support and stability, allows quick change of direction on the court.

The outsole is durable and comes with a 6-month durability guarantee.  This guarantee will come in handy for players who are tough with their shoes on the court.  The shoes provide excellent traction on all surfaces.

The shoes are comfortable as they have rubber cushioning in the midsole. The shoes come in a few colors, so you can choose your colors to look your best on the court. 

Fila Axilus 2 Energized shoes require no break-in.  You will feel comfortable and ready to go the moment you put them on. 

Bottom Line

Fila Axilus 2 Energized shoes are great for aggressive movers.  The shoes are comfortable and come with a 6-month outsole guarantee.  You will feel comfortable the moment you put them and you will be eager to hit the court.

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Marion Bartoli And Yahya Boumediene Are Expecting A Baby

Marion Bartoli and her husband Yahya Boumediene announced that they are expecting a baby.  Bartoli won the 2013 Wimbledon singles championship.  She married Boumediene, a Belgian soccer player six years younger than her in late 2019.

On her Instagram account, Bartoli announced her pregnancy saying:

It is with an immense joy and a lot of emotion they we announce you the coming of our baby. We are soooooooo excited and thrilled to be parents and we can’t wait to be 3 in the Bartoli – Boumediene family

Bartoli retired from tennis not long after her 2013 Wimbledon triumph. In 2018, she briefly tried a return to tennis but due to injury struggles, she decided to retire again. 

In 2019, she tried her hand at coaching.  She coached French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, helping her reach two singles finals.

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