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Former ATP standout Nick Kyrgios revealed his pick for the most "hated" member of the legendary trio made up of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are currently dominating the men’s circuit having reached two consecutive Grand Slam finals. That led The post Roger Federer’s Ex-Coach Fires Back at John McEnroe for ...
After winning his maiden Grand Slam title at the 2022 US Open, Alcaraz has struggled at the tournament. In 2023 he lost in the semi-finals to Daniil Medvedev, and in 2024 he was shocked by Botic van ...
Swiatek became the first woman in the Open Era to win a Wimbledon final 6-0 6-0 as she dished out a brutal beating against a ...
The Serbian was indeed discussed by Sinner’s current coach Darren Cahill all the way back in 2008, who said on ESPN: “I do ...
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Wimbledon men’s final ratings up
Jannik Sinner’s victory over Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon men’s final earned a 31-percent increase over last year’s title match after the semifinals were the most-watched since Roger Federer and ...
Nick Kyrgios says Rafa Nadal gives him a tennis “ick” as the Australian again showed there was not much love lost between the ...
Here we take a look at the top six youngest men's singles players to win three Wimbledon titles. Bjorn Borg is the first player to achieve this feat.
While the current generation grinds it out, there’s something magnetic about tennis legends and how they have achieved greatness with their grit, rivalries, and history-making shots. If watching the ...
Only one player has won eight consecutive Grand Slam finals. Know here which player holds the longest undefeated streak ...
For more than 20 years, men’s tennis was defined by three modern icons. Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic dominated the sport, collecting an incredible 66 Grand Slam titles between them ...
Roger Federer's eight Wimbledon titles mark a record unlikely to be broken anytime soon. Taka a look at the men's singles players with most titles.