Result: Jeremy Chardy edges out John Isner in epic Rogers Cup quarter-final

Jeremy Chardy of France celebrates match point in his Men's Singles match against John Isner of the United States on day five of the 2015 French Open at Roland Garros on May 28, 2015
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John Isner bows out of the Rogers Cup at the quarter-final stage following a gruelling three-set defeat to Jeremy Chardy in a clash that spanned over three hours.

Jeremy Chardy dug deep to grind out a gruelling three-set win over John Isner and advance into the Rogers Cup semi-finals.

All three sets were determined via lengthy tie-breaks, with Chardy coming from behind to edge it 6-7(9) 7-6(13) 7-6(4) and settle a contest that spanned three-and-a-half hours in Montreal.

Nothing could separate the duo in a tight opening set that saw the first 12 games go with serve, but world number 12 Isner drew first blood to claim the opener after winning 11-9.

The American seemed to take a big step towards the last four when he broke his French counterpart in the third game of the second set en route to a 3-1 lead.

However, Chardy - ranked 49th in the world - broke back in the sixth game to level up the set as the pair then forced another tie-break, with the underdog winning this time with a gruelling 15-13 victory.

The nip-and-tuck nature resumed in the decider as both held their serve throughout regulation, but Isner's appetite for another lengthy tie-break waned as Chardy won 7-4 to clinch a last-four berth.

John Isner of USA plays a volley in his match against Steve Johnson of USA during day two of the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters tennis at the Monte-Carlo Sporting Club on April 13, 2015
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