In our Shotmaking series, Anita Aguilar will provide the photos and Steve Tignor will provide the captions. Together, they'll tell the story of a match at the U.S. Open.

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

In his first three matches, Isner won 81 percent of his first-serve points; against Federer he won 68 percent. Federer’s reactions were sharp all night. “I’m very pleased,” he said, “because I knew the toughness of this matchup.”

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Still, it can’t be easy facing this delivery from on high. You might feel as if someone was serving from the fifth row.

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Isner held his own in each set, but couldn’t match Federer, or his free-flowing style, in the tiebreakers.

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Isner went for broke and powered forward whenever he could...

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

...but the 6’10” American struggles, not surprisingly, with low volleys. “He was too good,” Isner said of Federer. “That’s what I was up against. There’s nothing you can do about that.”

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Which direction is Federer going to hit this ball, exactly?

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Federer at full extension.

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

On second thought, maybe this is full extension.

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Even a blown volley and a lost point brought a smile to his face on this evening. “I think the first-set tiebreaker,” Federer said of blanking Isner 7-0, “when you win a tiebreak 7-love, things have to go your way.”

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Some things really do get above Isner’s head.

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Federer as he saw Isner’s last volley drift wide on match point for a 7-6(0), 7-6(6), 7-5 win.

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

As happy as he was, though, he said he could have been happier. “To win three tiebreakers against John,” he said, “would have been a better feeling than breaking him. I don’t know if it makes sense for you, but for me it does.”

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Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

Shotmaking: Roger Federer d. John Isner

However this one ended, Federer goes forward feeling good. “I come into now sort of the business end of the tournament,” he said, “with a good mindset and a good body.”