The Serbian star is now just one grand slam title away from the mark set by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. But two Australian Wimbledon champions believe his rise to the top of the tennis tree is already complete.
Serena Williams and Roger Federer are their own institution at Wimbledon. But for how much longer?
One of Ashleigh Barty’s leading rivals for Wimbledon,Simona Halep,has succumbed to injury,while returning Australian Nick Kyrgios confronts a familiar foe in the opening round.
Serena Williams turns 40 in September. Roger Federer hits that milestone the month before. No one knows how many more French Open appearances each will make,and this year’s tournament ended for both on Sunday.
Australia’s John Millman withdrew from his opening-round French Open clash with Italy’s Gianluca Mager in a late decision that resulted in bizarre scenes at Roland Garros.
The ‘Big Three’ of men’s tennis have found some “fresh energy” to thwart the charge of younger players on the tour,world No. 1 Novak Djokovic says.
Tennis finds itself in an awkward spot,and it needs to make the most of its assets. This is my proposal.
Roger Federer has lost his second match back after a year out following multiple surgeries but perhaps more important is what he did against Dan Evans the day prior.
The 20-time grand slam champion spent almost two-and-a-half hours on the court in his first match in 405 days after having knee surgery.
The Serbian star has just started his 311th week at top spot in the men’s rankings,one more than the previous record held by Roger Federer.
The 39-year-old is preparing for his first match since the 2020 Australian Open,when he takes on either Dan Evans or Jeremy Chardy in Doha on Wednesday.