The Bryan Brothers, John Isner, and Andy Roddick reflect on the impacts from the Atlanta Open

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The Champions Challenge at this year’s Atlanta Open featured a doubles matchup between the Bryan Brothers (Bob and Mike Bryan) versus John Isner and Andy Roddick. Isner, a University of Georgia alum, pushed the Bryan brothers to a tiebreaker in the first set before ultimately falling in a shootout. In the end, the Bryan brothers proved their greatness, winning both sets 7-6, 7-5. Wins and losses matter but for Isner, it was a great moment to play for the last time in the Atlanta Open. “It [was] a lot of fun,” Isner said after the match. “Now I can say I officially played in every single edition of the Atlanta Open. It’s pretty cool for me to say that since 2010 I have never missed an Atlanta Open.” Isner has had an incredible run since playing in the Atlanta Open. He is a six time winner, having won his last title in 2021. This year is the last time the Atlanta Open will be played before they move to Dallas in 2025. Roddick, who won the Atlanta Open in 2012 hopes this isn’t the last time it is played in Atlanta. “It’s definitely bittersweet,” said Roddick. “Hopefully [it’s] a see...

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