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Andy Roddick once showered praise on his arch-rival Roger Federer, comparing his impact on tennis to the legendary Tiger Woods’ influence on golf.
Roger Federer visits Rafael Nadal in Mallorca for academy tour, round of golf Federer also signed autographs and snapped selfies with students who were there taking tennis lessons.
To many, Roger Federer is the greatest tennis player we’ve ever seen. He doesn’t hold every record, and he didn’t win every title, but what he brought to the sport captured people’s ...
Tennis great Roger Federer's most lucrative financial move wasn't made on a tennis court — it came through a strategic investment in a Swiss sneaker company, On Holding AG (NYSE:ONON). According ...
Nick Kyrgios stirred up a social media debate by questioning whether Roger Federer could emulate Venus Williams in a hypothetical return to tennis. The Australian congratulated the American seven ...
Roger Federer’s 3% stake in On Holding AG (NYSE: ONON) is now worth at least $500 million. Federer earned $130.6 million in prize money over a 24-year tennis career. A $300 million Uniqlo deal ...
Rafael Nadal’s surprising comments about his ‘friendship’ with Roger Federer “Roger was always there in front of me,” reflected Nadal. “For me, he was always the guy to beat.
While acknowledging Jannik's current dominance and evolution into a complete grass-court player, John believes Roger's variety, footwork and aggressive instincts would give him the slight edge.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressed his devastation after a shooting occurred in the Midtown Manhattan building housing the organization’s headquarters on July 28, killing four individuals.
Roger Norrington, Iconoclastic British Conductor, Dies at 91 His work, largely unknown outside Britain until late in his career, was often based on historical treatises.
After the previous mission's life-or-death skirmish with the Gorn, "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" season 3 episode 2, "Wedding Bell Blues", adjusts course to take in some affairs of the heart ...
Roger Norrington, a conductor acclaimed for historically informed performances during more than a half-century leading orchestras in Europe and the United States, has died. He was 91.