sport news COURT REPORT: American John Isner closes in on an historic serving statistic trends now

sport news COURT REPORT: American John Isner closes in on an historic serving statistic trends now
sport news COURT REPORT: American John Isner closes in on an historic serving statistic trends now

sport news COURT REPORT: American John Isner closes in on an historic serving statistic trends now

COURT REPORT: Nick Kyrgios complaining about a cough from the crowd, John Isner closing in on an historic serving statistic and the mystery around Wimbledon's falling attendances Australia's Nick Kyrgios complained about a persistent cough from the stands John Isner can make history by serving five aces against Jannik Sinner  There is also mystery behind Wimbledon's falling crowd numbers

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It was another busy day at Wimbledon, with plenty of notable events on and off the court. 

Whether it was the mystery cough that bugged Nick Kyrgios or Alastair Gray's unfortunate error, there were a number of interesting talking points. 

Sportsmail's Kieran Gill provides the lowdown on the action from day three at Wimbledon. 

Wimbledon crowd numbers have dropped - Monday's total was 6,000 shy of the same day in 2019

Wimbledon crowd numbers have dropped - Monday's total was 6,000 shy of the same day in 2019

SERVES HIM RIGHT 

Not satisfied with only one world record as the winner of the longest-ever tennis match, John Isner will attach another to his name today. The serve king from America needs just five aces against Jannik Sinner to overtake Ivo Karlovic's all-time record of 13,728 on the ATP Tour.


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