Jannik Sinner enjoyed a great season in 2024, winning eight titles, including two majors. Along with his achievements, he became the only second men’s player to accomplish a special milestone. He ...
Roger Federer had plenty of unfathomably good seasons, but maybe none as impressive as his 2006 masterpiece. The Swiss amassed a 92-5 record while winning the Australian Open, Wimbledon, the US Open, ...
Consider a players' local professional tennis tournament. This is where the sport first gets imprinted on the mind—the sights, the sounds, the raw power and refined skills of the world’s very best, on ...
Roger Federer is tennis' acknowledged grand slam king. With the all-time records for grand slam titles (16), consecutive semifinal appearances (23), and consecutive quarterfinal appearances (32, and ...
As the Australian Open begins in Melbourne this week, Roger Federer, the safest bet in sports, finds himself even more a favorite than usual. Just as Federer pronounced his injured ankle 100% healthy ...
Men's tennis has been dominated by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic since the early 2000s. Following are some ...
PARIS, June 10 -- Rod Laver will settle down in front of a TV on Sunday to watch Roger Federer play Rafael Nadal in the French Open final in Paris. Laver has a keen interest in the outcome: In 1969, ...
The last time Roger Federer won the first three big tournaments of the tennis season — the Australian Open and the two American hard-court Masters events in Indian Wells and Miami — was in 2006, when ...
Novak Djokovic reached his first ATP semi-final in February 2006 in Zagreb, falling to Ivan Ljubicic in three tight sets.
Sports Illustrated’s selection of LeBron James as our 2016 Sportsperson of the Year has been met with some disagreement by readers who favored any of the other worthy candidates, such as a member of ...
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal now share the French Open 2012 spotlight with No. 1 ranked Novak Djokovic, but otherwise it might seem to the tennis world that little else has changed in six years.
LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - List of men who have finished the year ranked number one since computer rankings were introduced in 1973 1973 Ilie Nastase (Romania) 1974 Jimmy Connors (U.S.) 1975 Connors ...