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There is an unending debate about the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) of the global sport of tennis. The debate is on, as to which one is the GOAT of the players of the “Big Three” era. Those three are ...
Together, Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal forged one of the most iconic rivalries in sports history. The Swiss tennis legend, accompanied by his family, made his third visit to the renowned sports ...
Roger Federer enjoyed a legendary tennis career, holding the number one ranking for 310 weeks and winning 20 Grand Slam titles. The Swiss star dominated the ATP Tour for several years during the 2000s ...
Federer was also in attendance for Nadal’s goodbye to tennis, as the Swiss star made the trip to Paris for the celebration of the 14-time champion at Roland Garros earlier this year. Meeting again, ...
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal recently reunited in Mallorca as the Swiss, accompanied by wife Mirka, paid a visit to the Spaniard's famed tennis academy.
What Roger Federer said after losing the 2011 US Open to Novak Djokovic There are many iterations of the Big Three’s rivalries that can be compared to Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz’s; however, ...
Photo by Visionhaus via Getty Images Dominating in the manner they have, many have questioned whether the youngsters could one day surpass the records of some of the ATP Tour’s greatest-ever players.
Wimbledon's massive momentum continued with the third Grand Slam of 2025 drawing its best television ratings since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roger Federer ‘s ex-coach Ivan Ljubicic claims that he will be interested if an opportunity arises to coach Jannik Sinner in the future. The Croatian tennis legend hasn’t been involved in the coaching ...
Wimbledon's massive momentum continued with the third Grand Slam of 2025 drawing its best television ratings since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Iga Swiatek's first Wimbledon title -- the first 6 ...
Murray said the incident happened during the World Tour finals match at the O2 Arena against former world number one Roger Federer, in front of his home crowd.
2012 — Roger Federer surpasses Pete Sampras to set the record for the most weeks at No. 1 in the ATP rankings. After winning Wimbledon a week ago — his 75th career ATP title — Federer returns to the ...
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