Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic
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Novak Djokovic explained the main difference between his rivalry with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and the rivalry he currently has with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.
— -- Ten years ago, Roger Federer arrived at the Australian Open about to become No. 1 for the first time, beginning a reign that would last for a record 237 weeks in a row and a record 302 weeks in total. On Tuesday, when he steps on court for his ...
Rafael Nadal faced off against Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer on dozens of occasions during his illustrious career
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After his retirement from professional tennis, Federer began to enjoy his free time together with his family and remained attached to the sport that gave him popularity by occasionally appearing in the various tournaments on the calendar.
No matter what happens at the U.S. Open, we don't really know the extent to which Federer's already epic 2009 will leave him sated, or drained. But it's unlikely that he'll react the way Wilander did in 1988 (he never won another major,
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have dominated tennis for the better part of the last two years, just like how Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal did so for over a decade before Novak Djokovic came to th
John McEnroe was a maestro, nimble at net and sharp of tongue. Jimmy Connors would sooner mug his opponent than concede defeat. Pete Sampras won more big matches than any player in history, yet he usually looked like someone had just punched him in the gut.
Roger Federer thinks he made mistakes this year by playing when injured, but insists he is ready for a strong finish to his most difficult season. Ahead of his hometown Swiss Indoors tournament, Federer said he regretted playing matches with back problems at Indian Wells in March,
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla., April 1 -- Andre Agassi's expressions told a more complete story than the scoreboard, which, at times, seemed to be flat-out lying. This was never a close match. Even while hanging on dearly to his serve, matching Switzerland's Roger ...
Roger Federer was not about to let Richard Gasquet ruin another one of his incredible streaks. Playing under a retractable roof on a dreary Sunday in Hamburg, the world no. 1 paid back the man who wiped away his 25-match winning streak last month in Monte ...