Rafael Nadal has opened up about his relationship with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. The 38-year-old is currently in Riyadh for the Six Kings Slam.
Roger Federer‘s former coach, Ivan Ljubicic, has shared his thoughts on the rise of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in 2024. The tennis duo has been dominant this year, winning all four Grand Slams and is likely to finish in the top two of the ATP rankings.
The “Big Four” of tennis—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray—have dominated men’s tennis for nearly two decades. Their individual rivalries have produced some of the most thrilling and unforgettable matches in tennis history, often on the sport’s biggest stages.
Roger Federer and his great rivals Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic dominated tennis for several years, but the Swiss legend thinks a changing of the guard is occurring.
Tomas Machac hilariously tried to gain some fans’ love during his semifinal match at the Rolex Shanghai Masters. The Czech Republic was denied a place in the final after losing to Jannik Sinner in a straight set.
Tennis pundit and former tennis legend Mats Wilander has claimed that Rafael Nadal “overachieved” in his tennis career compared to long-term rivals Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.
Roger Federer dominated the men’s tour for two decades, winning a plethora of titles, including 20 Grand Slams. He along with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic formed the formidable Big 3 that has dominated the ATP Tour like never before.
Roger Federer retired from the sport in 2022, playing in his last match at the Laver Cup that year. Since his retirement, however, he has stayed in the news, either through his business ventures or by visiting various events around the world to catch some tennis action from the stands.
Novak Djokovic had very kind words to say about Rafael Nadal after the Spaniard announced his decision to retire from the sport. With Roger Federer having retired in 2022, Djokovic will be the last member of the Big 3 still in action after this year.
It has been over two years since Roger Federer ended his professional tennis career, but the Swiss Maestro will return to the court at the 2024 Shanghai Masters.
With Rafael Nadal's imminent retirement from professional tennis, only one of the "Big 3" remains in the game. The "Big 3" consisted of Roger Federer, Nadal and Novak Djokovic, who won 66 of the 87 Grand Slam championships between 2003-23.
BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller on Rafael Nadal's enduring rivalry with Roger Federer and his legacy in the tennis world.
Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer penned an emotional tribute to his long-term rival, Rafael Nadal, on the Spaniard’s retirement video on Thursday (October 10).
The tennis legend believes this pair has raised the bar to heights the sport has never reached.
and Every week in the tennis world, countless stories emerge that don’t always make headlines but are too intriguing to overlook. It can be on-court or off-court stuff that goes under the radar of bigger storylines.
Former World No. 39 and French tennis star Arnaud di Pasquale has criticized Roger Federer‘s comments on Alexander Zverev. Federer, the 20-time Grand Slam champion, recently stated in his Laver Cup press conference that Zverev should be more aggressive during crucial moments in his Grand Slam matches.
Swiss sportswear brand On has been at the recent forefront of fusing tennis and culture - highlighted by their partnership with actress Zendaya in conjunction with her "Challengers" film premiere - and are now expanding their tennis collaboration game via a limited edition drop with Oyster Tennis Club.
Those who were alive in 2005 to watch Roger Federer in action will never get tired of talking about it. That year, the Swiss legend went 81-4 and captured 11 titles, including the U.S.
Nadal has struggled to live up to his high standard as his career winds down.
We have entered the second of week of competition at the 2024 French Open, and there is no shortage of exciting storylines. Athletes always bring their A-game to Roland Garros, including dressing the part.
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